Germany cries foul over nuclear energy in EU green investment rule book By Reuters
The German government has expressed its rejection of the inclusion of nuclear power plants as a "risky and expensive" sustainable energy source, according to the environment ministers in the country's economy ministry. They say it is risky, "expensive".
Source: investing.comPublished on 2022-01-22
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