Amid global efforts to transition to renewable energy, nuclear power is experiencing an unexpected renaissance. Alongside traditional pillars such as solar and wind power, it is increasingly coming to the fore as a key technology. While Europe still hesitates, North America, China, and India are pushing ahead with expansion. Around 440 plants currently supply electricity worldwide, and over 80 new projects are in the concrete planning stage. President Donald Trump has indicated that strengthening national nuclear capacities is a priority for him, with numerous new approvals intended to consolidate US energy independence. Companies that build bridges between nuclear and hydrogen technology are benefiting particularly from this development. The Canadian company First Hydrogen (EUR 0.28 | WKN: A3C40W | ISIN: CA32057N1042) is working on compact, modular reactors - known as SMRs - that could make local hydrogen production clean, safe, and economical. This creates a connection that could significantly change the energy system of the future. First Hydrogen is at the forefront!Den vollständigen Artikel lesen ...
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