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      <title>The Critical Factors That Must Be Overcome For Mass Electric Vehicle Adoption</title>
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      <description>In this interview with Energy iQ,VP of Supply Chain for CODA Automotive, Waqas Sherwani, let&amp;#39;s us know about the main inhibitors for the mass adoption of electric vehicles and the challenges that developers and consumers alike face in the alternative transport market. En</description>
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      <title>Backing Nuclear New Build At A Government Level</title>
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      <description>The need for a low carbon future is arguably greater than ever as sea levels rise and ice caps melt, while energy security continues to concern governments across the planet. In the UK, the coalition has taken steps towards a low-carbon future by proposing</description>
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      <description>Chan Siu Hung, Corporate Development Director for CLP Power Hong Kong and Managing Director for the Hong Kong Nuclear Investment Company spoke exclusively to Energy IQ Editor Bryan Camoens on how Hong Kong has benefitted from Nuclear Power and China&amp;rsquo;s plans</description>
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      <description>Bryan Camoens: What are some of the regulatory challenges and opportunities for expanding and new nuclear power programs? Commissioner William C. Ostendorff: The rising interest in new and expanding nuclear power pro</description>
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      <description>Bryan Camoens: What are some of the drivers of growth for demand in Australian uranium? Simon Clarke: The key drivers of growth in demand for Australian uranium are external to Australia. Broadly they are population</description>
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      <title>Cost Of Nuclear Plants Is The Biggest Issue</title>
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      <description>Bryan Camoens : Could you please elaborate on the historical development of nuclear and how it got to where it is today? Steve Kidd : Commercial nuclear power dates from the late 1950s but it wasn&amp;rsquo;t until the 1970s that</description>
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      <title>Asia To Lead The Shift To Nuclear Power</title>
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      <description>Edward Kee, Vice President, Nera Economic Consultants, speaks exclusively to Energy IQ&amp;rsquo;s Bryan Camoens on the impact China and South Korea will have on the global nuclear industry. Edward also touches on the nuclear sector in Asia and the future of nuclear energy worldwide.&lt;</description>
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