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French parliament report slams 'harmful' EU energy policies

The EU electricity market has damaged France's energy system, according to the conclusions of a special enquiry committee set up by the French parliament.

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Belgium
France
Ukraine
French
Antoine-armand
Pierre-marie-abadie
European-commission
National-agency-for-radioactive-waste-management
Emmanuel-macron
Member-state

Viewpoint: It's time to let the world know we can safely manage nuclear waste : Perspectives

While many agree the benefits of using nuclear energy to fight climate change and build energy security are clear, there is still a major hurdle to overcome before it is widely accepted as a safe and clean part of the energy mix: the perception that the nuclear industry has a waste "problem", writes Laurie Swami, president and CEO of Canada's Nuclear Waste Management Organization.

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Canada
Russia
France
Switzerland
Ukraine
Canadians
Swedish
Rafael-mariano-grossi
Annika-strandh
Nuclear-waste-management-organization
International-panel-on-climate-change

Swiss seek to bury radioactive waste in clay

Swiss seek to bury radioactive waste in clay
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Wurenlingen
Switzerland-general
Switzerland
Leibstadt
Japan
Beznau
Muhleberg
Mont-terri
Sweden
Gosgen
Finland

In 'project of the century,' the Swiss seek to bury radioactive waste

Storing radioactive waste above ground is a risky business, but the Swiss think they have found the solution: burying spent nuclear fuel deep underground in clay.

Germany
Wurenlingen
Switzerland-general
Switzerland
Leibstadt
Japan
Beznau
Muhleberg
Mont-terri
Sweden
Gosgen
Finland

In 'project of the century', Swiss seek to bury radioactive waste

Storing radioactive waste above ground is a risky business, but the Swiss think they have found the solution: burying spent nuclear fuel deep underground in clay.

Germany
Wurenlingen
Switzerland-general
Switzerland
Leibstadt
Japan
Beznau
Muhleberg
Mont-terri
Sweden
Gosgen
Finland

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