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- World Bank lifts ban on funding nuclear energy in boost to . . .
The World Bank is lifting its decades-long ban on financing nuclear energy, in a policy shift aimed at accelerating development of the low-emissions technology to meet surging electricity demand
- World Bank Ends Its Ban on Funding Nuclear Power Projects
A version of this article appears in print on , Section B, Page 5 of the New York edition with the headline: World Bank to Lift Its Ban On Funding Nuclear Power Order Reprints | Today’s Paper
- Why the World Bank just gave nuclear power a surprising boost
The 2011 Fukushima Daiichi accident contributed to the World Bank enacting a de facto ban on funding for nuclear power, Lauren explains This ban was then reiterated in 2013, when the bank said that “safety of nuclear facilities and non-proliferation are not in the [World Bank Group’s] areas of expertise ”
- World Bank ends ban on funding nuclear energy
The World Bank is ending its long-standing ban on providing funding for nuclear energy projects - and will be open to supporting efforts to extend the life of existing reactors and nbsp;accelerate the potential of small modular reactors in developing countries ;
- World Bank to end ban on nuclear energy projects, still . . .
The World Bank's board has agreed to end a longstanding ban on funding nuclear energy projects in developing countries as part of a broader push to meet rising electricity needs, the bank's
- World Bank Lifts Nuclear Energy Funding Ban to Boost Global . . .
The World Bank has officially lifted its 12-year ban on financing nuclear energy projects in developing countries, as part of a sweeping overhaul of its global energy strategy aimed at meeting soaring electricity demands
- World Bank Lifts Longstanding Ban On Nuclear Energy Financing . . .
Garigliano was Italy’s first nuclear power plant and the bank’s loan financed almost two-thirds of the cost of construction In 2013, the World Bank officially decided to stop providing any funding for nuclear power projects, maintaining the ban on nuclear energy investments from that point forward
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