EU Renewable Energy Vote Delayed Amid Nuclear Disagreement

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The EU has delayed a vote on the bloc's renewable energy targets as member states continue to argue about the role of nuclear power in the clean energy targets. The Renewable Energy Directive is a key part of the European Green Deal, the agreement paving the way for the EU to become a carbon-neutral bloc by 2050. The provisional deal needs to be endorsed by the EU member states and the European Parliament to become a binding law.
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