Thirty years ago, nuclear power plants generated 17% of the world's electricity. Solar and wind sources contributed less than 0.03%, according to the International Energy Agency (IEA).
One could easily...
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Uranium is losing the new energy market battle
Nuclear power will fall short of expected growth
Thirty years ago, nuclear power plants generated 17% of the world's electricity. Solar and wind sources contributed less than 0.03%, according to the International Energy Agency (IEA). One could easily...
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