Philippine, Canada business groups to hold nuclear energy talks

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Philippine, Canada business groups to hold nuclear energy talks
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The APEC Business Advisory Council (ABAC) Philippines and ABAC Canada announced the upcoming second roundtable to understand the nuclear energy transition on Oct. 24, 2023.

The initiative will again bring together various industry experts to address critical questions and concerns related to the transition to nuclear energy. The talks will cover the determining mechanisms for transition financing, assessing the commercial viability of nuclear energy, and exploring the potential for retrofitting and upgrading existing plants to be nuclear-capable.

The virtual roundtable will provide a unique platform for industry experts, policymakers and leaders to engage in meaningful discussions, share innovative ideas and collectively understand and shape the future of energy.

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