Harmony programme

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The Harmony programme is a World Nuclear Association initiative that promotes the large-scale expansion of nuclear power as a key component of a reliable, low-carbon global energy mix.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf energy policy initiative
nuclear power advocacy programme
advocatesFor market frameworks that value reliability and low emissions
policy support for nuclear new build
recognition of nuclear power as a low-carbon technology
aimsTo promote large-scale expansion of nuclear power worldwide
support a low-carbon global energy mix
support a reliable global energy mix
focusesOn climate change mitigation
decarbonisation of electricity supply
energy security
global nuclear generating capacity
geographicScope global
hasGoal increase nuclear share in global electricity generation
integrate nuclear with renewables in power systems
support achievement of climate targets
hasKeyConcept harmonisation of nuclear regulation
large-scale deployment of nuclear power
market reform to value low-carbon reliability
reliable low-carbon energy mix
industrySector nuclear power industry
operator World Nuclear Association NERFINISHED
promotes construction of new nuclear reactors
efficient nuclear licensing processes
harmonised nuclear regulation
level playing field for low-carbon technologies
long-term operation of existing nuclear reactors
nuclear power as a key component of future electricity systems
relatedTo World Nuclear Association NERFINISHED
global climate policy
international energy policy
low-carbon electricity generation
sponsoredBy World Nuclear Association NERFINISHED
subjectOf World Nuclear Association publications
nuclear industry policy discussions
supportedBy World Nuclear Association member companies
nuclear industry stakeholders

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World Nuclear Association hasProgram Harmony programme