'Micro modular' nuclear and Labour's investment summit: BusinessGreen's most read stories of the week

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A rendering of Last Energy’s project, Prosiect Egni Glan Llynfi | Credit: Last Energy
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A rendering of Last Energy’s project, Prosiect Egni Glan Llynfi | Credit: Last Energy

BusinessGreen rounds up the most widely read stories on the site this week

Last Energy announces £300m 'micro modular' nuclear project at former coal site Washington DC-based firm unveils plans to build four micro-nuclear plants in Bridgend County in bid to decarbonise local...

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