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14 Major Banks Managing $14 Trillion Pledge to Triple Global Nuclear Capacity by 2050
Sep 23, 2024, 01:53 PM
Fourteen of the world's largest financial institutions, including Citi, Morgan Stanley, and Goldman Sachs, have pledged to support a goal to triple the world's nuclear energy capacity by 2050. These banks and funds, managing a combined $14 trillion in assets, have signed a statement in support of nuclear power. The announcement was made during an event at Rockefeller Center, attended by Biden's climate czar and the prime minister of Slovenia. This marks a significant shift as banks have historically avoided overt support of nuclear energy due to its controversial nature. The pledge highlights the growing recognition of nuclear power as a viable solution for achieving net-zero emissions, particularly as most new nuclear plants have been built in Asia and the Middle East, led by China. John Podesta was present at the White House announcement.
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