Nuclear debt passes early investor test in Canada with clean tie-ups


An employee walks past a steam condenser at a nuclear power generating station in Bowmanville, Ontario.Photographer: James MacDonald/Bloomberg

Ottawa: Canada’s new programmes for green bonds that allow financing of nuclear projects have passed an early test of investor willingness to support the power source.

The sovereign and the province of Ontario sold a combined C$5.5bil of securities this week.

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