An energy demand in contant increase

In 2030, global demand for energy will be 50% more than in 2008. When one adds climate change and the forecasted depletion of fossil fuel resources to the equation, it becomes clear that more than one solution is needed. Nuclear power and renewable energy are complementary, offering a balanced and reliable energy mix with less CO2.
Energy challenges and greenhouse gases
Relying on fossil fuels to satisfy growing energy demand is not sustainable. Reducing CO2 emissions is a global challenge.
Rapidly growing electricity market
Energy challenges are especially apparent in the electricity sector. Nuclear Power and renewable energy are in a strong position to respond.
Advantages of nuclear power
With fossil fuel resources in decline, the importance of clean and competitive energy sources on the rise and a heightened desire for energy independence, countries are showing renewed interest in nuclear power.
Renewable energy: a path to the future
Renewable energy, like nuclear power, is an obvious component in an energy mix with less CO2.

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