Asia races ahead in new nuclear: Europe and the US lag behind, widening the competitiveness gap - but SMRs provide a clear opportunity for the west to leapfrog.

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China, India and Russia are rapidly building Nuclear plants, widening the clean energy competitiveness gap with Europe and the US. Europe risks falling behind, not only on energy but on industrial independence.

Dr Roelof Platenkamp, Senior Partnwr at Clear (ex-Shell, founder Tulip Oil) explains why now is the time for Europe to leapfrog with SMRs.

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