Green Investment Bank advised to offer nuclear-free bonds

Jessica Shankleman
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Audit committee voices concerns over calls from energy giants for proposed bank to invest in nuclear power

Energy executives have welcomed proposals that could see the planned Green Investment Bank (GIB) back nuclear power projects, suggesting the bank could offer customers "nuclear-free" bonds to appease those...

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