UAE Combats Climate Change with Nuclear Power

 

Nuclear Power

UAE is addressing climate change is by reducing the carbon footprint of its energy system with nuclear power — a strategy that, through cooperation with the IAEA, it is helping to replicate in other countries. 

Many countries are pursuing new nuclear power programmes, but the UAE is special in successfully kick-starting a programme and realizing commercial nuclear energy in such a short time, with all of the safety standards and regulations we expect today,” said Francois Foulon, Professor, Chair of Nuclear Engineering and Director of the Emirates Nuclear Technology Center at Khalifa University 

In this UAE’s hosting of the International Ministerial Conference on Nuclear Power in the 21st Century in 2017 was a springboard for greater visibility of the country’s nuclear success. In 2023, the country will be in the global spotlight as it hosts COP28 in Dubai. Dulinets is now coordinating with the Collaborating Centre to further enhance cooperation and implement specific training courses for newcomer needs. “As the global climate crisis worsens, the need for new nuclear power is growing.

The world can learn from the lessons of the UAE and ensure a decarbonized future.”

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