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Newton's Nexus: EU’s €241B Nuclear Push, Mitsubishi’s Shale Grab, Hormuz Fires Spike Brent
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EU Nuclear Expansion Needs €241 Billion Investment

The EU’s nuclear ambitions demand a €241 billion ($278 billion) investment by 2050 to expand capacity from 98 GW to 109 GW. Funding will extend reactor lifespans and build new facilities, supporting decarbonization and energy security, with discussions set for June 2025.
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Mitsubishi’s $8B Shale Bet: Mitsubishi targets Aethon Energy’s U.S. shale gas assets for $8 billion, boosting its energy portfolio.
Hormuz Tanker Fires: Burning tankers near the Strait of Hormuz drive Brent crude to $72.77, signaling supply risks.
T1’s $850M Solar Leap: T1 Energy’s $850 million, 5 GW solar project in Indonesia accelerates renewable energy growth.
Galaxy Z Fold 7 Revealed: Samsung’s Galaxy Z Fold 7 leaks highlight AI enhancements and sleek design for premium users.
AI’s Water Crisis: AI data centers in England strain water resources, with future shortages unpredictable, agency warns.
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