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Hungary joins Declaration to Triple Nuclear Energy

The aim was to further increase nuclear capacity as nuclear energy was an important source of carbon-free energy production.

State Secretary Attila Steiner confirmed that Hungary joined the Declaration to Triple Nuclear Energy at the UN Climate Change Conference (COP28) in Dubai. The 22 signatory countries have pledged to triple global nuclear energy capacity by 2050. The declaration was initiated by French president Emmanuel Macron, the state secretary for energy and climate policy, Attila Steiner, said, adding that the aim was to further increase nuclear capacity as nuclear energy was an important source of carbon-free energy production.