UAE signs nuclear energy cooperation agreements with China bodies – EQ Mag
The Emirates is already building the Arab world’s first multi-unit operating nuclear energy plant, the Barakah plant in Abu Dhabi
Emirates Nuclear Energy Corporation (ENEC), the body responsible for developing the United Arab Emirates’ nuclear energy sector, has signed three agreements with Chinese nuclear energy organisations as it looks to boost low-carbon nuclear power.
The UAE, which is hosting the COP28 climate summit this year and wants to get 6 per cent of its energy needs from nuclear as part of its 2050 net zero plan, has previously said China would be a key partner in its energy transition plan.
The three Memorandums of Understanding (MoU) cover cooperation in nuclear energy operations, in high temperature gas-cooled reactors, and in nuclear fuel supply and investment, ENEC said on Sunday.
They were signed with China’s Nuclear Power Operations Research Institute, the China National Nuclear Corporation Overseas, and the China Nuclear Energy Industry Corporation.
The UAE is already building the Arab world’s first multi-unit operating nuclear energy plant, the Barakah plant in Abu Dhabi.
When completed Barakah will have four reactors with 5,600 megawatts (MW) of total capacity – equivalent to around 25 per cent of the UAE’s peak demand.
Source: wam
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