Contribute to low-carbon energy

Did you know that nuclear is one of the world's least CO2-emitting forms of energy, with emissions comparable to wind power, 4 times lower than solar power, 40 times lower than gas and 70 times lower than coal? Its very small CO2 footprint makes it an indispensable energy for the low-carbon energy transition.
With the growing climate crisis which has resulted from continuous use of fossil energies such as oil, coal, and gas, the nuclear industry offers a way forward by supplying low-carbon energy. It helps reduce CO2 emissions while remaining a controllable energy source, capable of providing stable and reliable electricity. 

Herlos, mechanical engineering student



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Nuclear, driving the energy transition

Accelerate the transition away from fossil fuels  
According to the International Energy Agency (IEA), nuclear energy can accelerate and secure the transition away from fossil fuels.


Fight climate change  
According to IPCC* experts, for there to be any possibility of limiting global warming to + 1.5°C, the use of nuclear energy is absolutely essential.
* IPCC: Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change
Tripling of global nuclear capacity by 2050  
COP28, held at the end of 2023 in Dubai, called for a tripling of global installed nuclear energy capacity by 2050 as a low-carbon source of electricity. 
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