UAE and China Partner to Boost Low-Carbon Nuclear Power

 

The Emirates Nuclear Energy Corporation (ENEC) has signed three agreements with Chinese nuclear energy organisations to boost low-carbon nuclear power in the United Arab Emirates (UAE). The agreements were signed with China's Nuclear Power Operations Research Institute, the China National Nuclear Corporation Overseas, and the China Nuclear Energy Industry Corporation.


The MoUs cover cooperation in nuclear energy operations, high-temperature gas-cooled reactors, and nuclear fuel supply and investment. The UAE is already building the Arab world's first multi-unit operating nuclear energy plant, the Barakah plant in Abu Dhabi. When completed, the plant will have four reactors with 5,600 megawatts (MW) of total capacity, which is equivalent to around 25 per cent of the UAE's peak demand.


https://medium.com/@kotasajami/uae-and-china-sign-nuclear-energy-cooperation-agreements-8a53c70a936f

The UAE is hosting the COP28 climate summit this year and aims to get six per cent of its energy needs from nuclear power as part of its 2050 net zero plan. The country has previously said that China would be a key partner in its energy transition plan. The agreements signed with the Chinese nuclear energy organisations aim to strengthen the UAE's cooperation with China in the nuclear energy sector and accelerate its efforts to achieve its low-carbon goals.

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