Sooooo, Why does the "World Bank" get to decide not to fund Nuclear energy?
Seems like that has got to be a major reason why Nuclear has had little development in the western world for decades...
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>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 president Ajay Banga said on Wednesday.
Banga outlined the bank's revised energy strategy in an email to staff after what he called a constructive discussion with the board on Tuesday. He said the board was not yet in agreement on whether the bank should engage in upstream natural gas projects, and if so, under what circumstances.
Sooooo, Why does the "World Bank" get to decide not to fund Nuclear energy?
Seems like that has got to be a major reason why Nuclear has had little development in the western world for decades...
Archive: https://archive.today/2xLeh
From the post:
>>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 president Ajay Banga said on Wednesday.
Banga outlined the bank's revised energy strategy in an email to staff after what he called a constructive discussion with the board on Tuesday. He said the board was not yet in agreement on whether the bank should engage in upstream natural gas projects, and if so, under what circumstances.
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