The European Union is increasingly focusing on nuclear power to avoid falling behind in the development of small nuclear reactors. The European Investment Bank (EIB), under the leadership of Nadia Calviño, is poised to play a crucial role in financing these projects, as highlighted by Rebecca Christie, emphasizing that 'EIB financing can make a difference'. This shift towards nuclear energy is also gaining 'broad political support' in Washington, indicating a broader political endorsement for this once-contentious energy source. Additionally, Canada and Ontario have recently allowed green bonds to finance nuclear projects, a move that has been well-received by investors, showing that 'Investors seem to be ok with it'.
It’s the latest sign that nuclear power, a once-contentious source of energy, is now attracting broad political support in Washington. https://t.co/Vz1HyulXHU
Canada and Ontario now let green bonds be used to finance nuclear projects. Investors seem to be ok with it. https://t.co/HesrOrPKDf
From @Breakingviews: For the European Union to avoid getting 'behind the curve' on small nuclear reactors, as it gets excited about nuclear power, European Investment Bank financing can make a difference, says Rebecca Christie #BVTV https://t.co/1oeeOFKlx9
From @Breakingviews: The European Union is getting excited about nuclear power, and Nadia Calviño’s European Investment Bank can help. For the EU to avoid getting 'behind the curve' on small nuclear reactors, EIB financing can make a difference, Rebecca Christie argues #BVTV https://t.co/flu2WnRGEl
📺 The EU is getting excited about nuclear power, and Nadia Calviño’s European Investment Bank can help. For the bloc to avoid getting ‘behind the curve’ on small nuclear reactors, EIB financing can make a difference, says @rebeccawire. Watch 👉 https://t.co/wwrQ3xB2hn https://t.co/DI28Cr1iC6
EIB backing would add spark to EU mini-nuclear bid - https://t.co/jhk0uZhK6P - @rebeccawire https://t.co/rMHFcw8NwP