The day promises to be crucial for French nuclear power. This Tuesday, the National Assembly is due to vote on the nuclear acceleration bill, after the text was adopted by the Senate last week. Even as Agnès Pannier-Runacher, the Minister for Energy Transition, brings together in Paris fourteen of her European counterparts and the British as part of the Nuclear Alliance, created at her initiative. This is the third time that the 16 member countries of this nuclear union in the Union have come together, but the first time that they have done so specifically and not on the sidelines of a summit.
Twelve members of government, eight secretaries of state, ambassadors and the European Commissioner for Energy, Kadri Simson, will work all morning "on the proper integration of nuclear energy into European public policies on energy, climate and on the strengthening of independence vis-à-vis Russia". The France took care not to bring together...
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