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    International Energy Agency (IEA) released Report titled ‘A new era of nuclear energy’

    Posted 20 Jan 2025

    2 min read

    IEA (HQ: Paris, France) is an autonomous body, established in 1974 to help co-ordinate a collective response to major disruptions in oil supply.

    Key highlights of report

    • Increasing acceptance: Over 40 countries have plans to expand role of nuclear power in energy systems.
    • Small modular reactors (SMRs) installations: It could reach 80 GW by 2040, accounting for 10% of overall nuclear capacity globally. 
    • Expansion in annual investment: Double to $120 billion by 2030.
    • Emerging economies as market leaders: As of the end of 2024, there were 63 nuclear reactors under construction, of which three-quarters are in emerging economies and half in China alone.

    Significance of Nuclear Energy

    • Energy security: 9% contribution to global electricity generation in 2023.
    • Low-emissions source: Second-largest source of low-emissions electricity in 2023 after hydropower, 
    • Source of heat: Dual benefits of harnessing thermal energy and electricity generation from nuclear reactors. 
    • Opportunities in developing economies: Nuclear energy accounted for just 5% of total electricity generation in 2023 as compared to 17% in advanced economies.

    Challenges related to Nuclear Energy

    • Safety and security: 2011 Great East Japan Earthquake and the accident at Fukushima Daiichi plant.
    • Other issues: Huge construction and financing costs; Decommissioning and disposal of radioactive materials etc.

    Recommendations

    • Efficient and diversified supply chains to address operational disruptions.
    • Encourage private sector participation, green bonds and other green debt instruments to strengthen financial environment.
    • Enhanced regulation to ensure environmental and structural safety of the projects.
    • Tags :
    • International Energy Agency
    • Nuclear Energy
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