World Bank Lifts Ban on Nuclear Energy Funding in Developing Nations
Policy shift aims to support low-emission electricity projects amid rising demand
The World Bank has ended its decades-long ban on financing nuclear energy projects in developing countries.
The policy change, announced by World Bank President Ajay Banga, is intended to accelerate the development of low-emission technologies to meet the growing electricity needs of the developing world.
The decision marks a significant shift in the bank's energy strategy, emphasizing flexibility and support for various energy sources, including nuclear power.