Global interest in nuclear power is on the rise, driven by both geopolitical and climate concerns.
just five years ago, after which owner Toshiba sold it to Brookfield Business Partners for $4.6 billion . Sister investment shop Brookfield Renewable now will invest $2.3 billion for a 51% equity stake in Westinghouse, while Cameco will buy 49% for $2.
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