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Nuclear’s Emerging Role in Project Finance: A Cross-Technology Perspective

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As clean energy demand grows, advanced nuclear is stepping into a more central role. A new model blending nuclear, renewables, and hydrogen could offer the firm, carbon-free power needed to support data centers and climate goals.
Industry Voice contributor Jocelyn Lavallo is a partner in Foley & Lardner’s Energy and Infrastructure Sector, which focuses on the financing, development, acquisition, and sale of energy transition projects. She has deep experience in utility-scale and distributed solar, wind, and battery storage transactions, and advises clients on data center projects, nuclear, and emerging technologies.

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As clean energy demand grows, advanced nuclear is stepping into a more central role. A new model blending nuclear, renewables, and hydrogen could offer the firm, carbon-free power needed to support data centers and climate goals.
Industry Voice contributor Jocelyn Lavallo is a partner in Foley & Lardner’s Energy and Infrastructure Sector, which focuses on the financing, development, acquisition, and sale of energy transition projects. She has deep experience in utility-scale and distributed solar, wind, and battery storage transactions, and advises clients on data center projects, nuclear, and emerging technologies.

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