March 2022

The lynchpin of the world’s decarbonisation efforts, or an unsafe practice always a step away from a humanitarian disaster? The truth surrounding nuclear power is likely somewhere in the middle, and questions remain as to whether its undoubted power potential can be realised amid safety concerns and financing challenges for such large-scale projects. In our next issue, we’ll profile some of the world’s newest nuclear plants, and assess whether they could be the future of power.

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Editor | JP Casey

Writers | JP Casey, Matthew Farmer, Andrew Tunnicliffe, Heidi Vella

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Publisher | Susanne Hauner
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