Nuclear power for a clean-energy future

November 30, 2017

Energy is the engine of development and prosperity. All countries need to secure sufficient energy to drive economic growth while working to mitigate the effects of climate change. Renewable sources of energy such as wind and solar power will play an important role in the future. At the same time, use of nuclear power will need to increase to provide the steady supply of baseload electricity. As one of the lowest-carbon technologies for generating electricity, nuclear power will also help countries meet their goals of reducing greenhouse gas emissions.

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