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On-demand video of events held at the #ATOMS4CLIMATE pavilion and elsewhere.
This event provided an overview of the historic contribution of nuclear generation to supplying electricity and helping to lessen the impacts of climate change
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This event discussed the importance of having access to affordable finance in order to build new nuclear projects, and also discussed the different financing models which are being used to finance projects around the world.
This event discussed the benefits and challenges of deploying a resilient low-carbon technology interplay, including financing mechanisms.
This session highlighted different applications beyond electricity generation to which nuclear technologies can be applied, including industrial applications in heavy industry and transportation.
There has been a wave of national initiatives in countries around the world to promote clean energy investment. National policies play a key role in influencing private sector investment decisions. This panel gave insights into recent policy decisions and their ramifications.
Nuclear energy can bring many benefits to communities as they transition to a clean energy economy. This session explored important questions around communities, employment and a just transition
Access to clean energy can empower women, and if the industry is going to grow to meet the increasing need for clean energy it must look to recruit a more diverse and representative workforce of all talents.
To achieve the goals of the Paris Agreement will require the full decarbonization of electricity by 2050. In this event, panelists discussed how the full range of clean energy options can work together to achieve net-zero.
24/7 carbon-free energy (CFE) is an exciting new product that improves transparency in carbon-free energy transactions and creates crucial markets incentives to drive deep decarbonization.
Today, there are several sectors which cannot simply be electrified – and which are therefore much harder to decarbonise. This panel focussed on different technologies under development which could provide solutions for these hard to decarbonise sectors.
The event explored how nuclear energy can contribute to a more affordable, secure and sustainable energy future.
As COP27 drew to a conclusion,Sama Bilibao y Leon interviewed a range of experts on progress made during the negotiations, and discussed how nuclear technologies contribute to achieving the UN SDGs,