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Issued by the World Nuclear Association
The global effort to decarbonize energy supplies, increase energy security and sovereignty, and plans to deploy SMRs has led to significant increases in projections for future nuclear capacity.
Sustained and coordinated investment in the global nuclear supply chain is needed, concludes The World Nuclear Supply Chain Report 2023.
In 2022 nuclear energy supplied around 10% of the world’s electricity, and around one quarter of all low-carbon clean electricity.
World Nuclear Association and the African Energy Chamber have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to drive nuclear energy adoption in Africa.
A joint declaration has been issued calling on G7 governments to support the long-term operation of existing nuclear power plants and to accelerate the deployment of new nuclear power plants.
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