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KENFO - Fonds zur Finanzierung der kerntechnischen Entsorgung is a German public-law fund established in 2017 to finance the safe disposal of nuclear waste and the decommissioning of nuclear facilities in Germany. The fund was created as part of the country’s nuclear phase-out policy, with major energy companies transferring financial responsibility for long-term nuclear waste management to KENFO. KENFO manages assets exceeding €24 billion, making it one of the largest public funds in Germany, and invests these assets to ensure the long-term financing of nuclear waste disposal. The organization is headquartered in Berlin and is recognized for its transparent governance and commitment to sustainable investment principles. In recent years, KENFO has been noted for its efforts to align its investment strategy with environmental, social, and governance (ESG) criteria.
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Government
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Europe
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