Rival alliances in standoff over role of nuclear power in EU’s renewable energy goals

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The standoff comes a day before EU countries and lawmakers are supposed to agree to tougher bloc targets to expand renewable energy by 2030

Two rival alliances of European Union countries held final-hour talks in Brussels on Tuesday, ahead of negotiations on whether to recognize nuclear power under the EU’s renewable energy goals.

The negotiations are bogged down in a debate over nuclear energy, with the issue threatening to thwart a deal on one of Europe’s main climate policies. On Tuesday morning, countries were still split. “The group calls for ambitious targets in the [renewable energy law] in order to have a clear mandate for investors and customers,” Austrian Energy Minister Leonore Gewessler said.

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