22 countries commit at COP28 to tripling nuclear capacity by 2050
At COP28, heads of state and other top officials from 22 countries signed the Declaration to Triple Nuclear Energy by 2050
European Parliament seeks subsidies for nuclear energy within industry decarbonization package
EU lawmakers proposed a joint list of industry decarbonization technologies to be supported instead of sidelining nuclear energy
Bulgaria unveils two pumped storage hydropower projects of 800 MW each
Planning is underway in Bulgaria to install two underground pumped storage hydropower facilities with a combined capacity of 1.6 GW.
Turkey’s third nuclear power plant to be built on European side
Turkey is nearing a deal with a Chinese company for a nuclear power plant in Thrace, Minister Alparslan Bayraktar said
G20 supports energy transition acceleration, yet clear pathway is missing
G20 did not set the pathway agreement to mitigate the climate crisis, though it did say renewable energy capacities must be tripled by 2030
Serbia will build renewable power plants totaling 3,000 MW within several years
Minister Dubravka Đedović speaks in an interview about changes in renewable electricity auction rules, how much more capacity the transmission system can handle and how companies would be helped to prepare for the EU's CBAM carbon border tax
Second unit of Slovenia’s Krško nuclear power plant to cost up to EUR 11 billion
Slovenia is speeding up the JEK2 nuclear project in Krško, aiming to complete it by 2037, Prime Minister Robert Golob said
Sweden paves way for new nuclear capacity by dropping 100% renewables target
Sweden has changed its electricity mix target from “100% renewable” to “100% fossil-free”


