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Romania: Nuclearelectrica joins Net-zero commitment

Romanian sole nuclear energy producer Nuclearelectrica has joined the Net Zero Nuclear Industry Pledge, launched on December 5 at COP28 – the United Nations Climate Change Conference, organized in Dubai.

Initiated by 120 companies based in 25 countries and active in over 140 nations worldwide, the commitment aims to triple nuclear capacity by 2050. 

“Nuclear energy currently supports 20% of Romania’s energy needs and represents a strategic option for Romania to ensure decarbonization, energy stability, independence, and the strengthening of Romania’s energy infrastructure, with significant macroeconomic effects. In this regard, we are developing a nuclear energy program that will increase nuclear energy production capacity in Romania by 133% by 2030/2031, by extending the lifespan of Unit 1 by an additional 30 years, considering the benefits of nuclear plant re-technologization – another 30 years of clean, reliable, and accessible energy, developing Units 3 and 4 projects, implementing small modular reactor facilities with multiple socio-economic benefits that can position Romania as a regional leader. […] We are pleased to join the industry’s commitment to triple nuclear energy production capacity, share our expertise, and inspire other countries,” said Cosmin Ghita, CEO of Nuclearelectrica in a press release.

Since 2000, nuclear energy production has averaged 2500 TWh of electricity each year globally. Currently, nuclear reactors worldwide provide about 10% of electricity and approximately one-fourth of all clean and low-carbon electricity in the world.

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