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United Arab Emirates - World Nuclear Outlook Report - World Nuclear Association
The United Arab Emirates operates four reactors at Barakah supplying up to a quarter of electricity demand. The government is assessing additional nuclear …
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Hungary- World Nuclear Outlook Report - World Nuclear Association
Hungary plans to meet up to 70% of electricity demand with nuclear power by the 2030s, including through the construction of the Paks II project. There is …
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World Nuclear Outlook Report - World Nuclear Association
The World Nuclear Outlook Report reviews national targets for nuclear capacity and assesses these against the global goal to triple nuclear capacity b…
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Poland - World Nuclear Outlook Report - World Nuclear Association
Poland is advancing a major nuclear programme, targeting up to 9 GWe by the 2040s. Large reactors are moving toward construction, while multiple SMR initia…
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Canada - World Nuclear Outlook Report - World Nuclear Association
Canada is extending reactor operations while planning major expansion. Federal and provincial governments are backing large reactors and SMRs, supported by…
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Uzbekistan - World Nuclear Outlook Report - World Nuclear Association
Uzbekistan is advancing nuclear power development through cooperation with Russia. Plans have evolved from large reactors to an initial SMR project, with c…
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Bulgaria - World Nuclear Outlook Report - World Nuclear Association
Bulgaria generates about one-third of its electricity from two reactors at Kozloduy and plans major expansion. The government is pursuing two new large AP1…
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South Korea - World Nuclear Outlook Report - World Nuclear Association
South Korea maintains a large nuclear fleet. New reactors are under construction and the process to extend the operation of existing plants is underway.
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Serbia - World Nuclear Outlook Report - World Nuclear Association
Serbia has lifted its long-standing ban on nuclear power and is exploring nuclear energy as a post-2040 option. National strategy and recent government sta…
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India - World Nuclear Outlook Report - World Nuclear Association
India has ambitious plans for nuclear capacity to reach 100 GWe by 2047. Alongside major large-reactor expansion, legislative reform and new financing mode…
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Slovakia - World Nuclear Outlook Report - World Nuclear Association
Slovakia operates a growing nuclear fleet, with a sixth reactor starting up at Mochovce and plans for further expansion. The government is advancing a new …
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Switzerland - World Nuclear Outlook Report - World Nuclear Association
Switzerland operates four nuclear reactors supplying electricity and district heating. Following a post-Fukushima phase-out policy, existing plants continu…
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Armenia - World Nuclear Outlook Report - World Nuclear Association
Armenia relies on a single nuclear reactor for over a quarter of its electricity, is extending its operating life to 2036, and is pursuing new capacity thr…
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Saudi Arabia - World Nuclear Outlook Report - World Nuclear Association
Saudi Arabia has outlined long-term plans to introduce nuclear power as part of its Vision 2030 strategy. The Saudi Nuclear Energy Holding Company (SNEHC),…
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South Africa - World Nuclear Outlook Report - World Nuclear Association
South Africa is extending the operating life of its Koeberg nuclear plant while reassessing new-build plans. Eskom has environmental authorization to …
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Sri Lanka - World Nuclear Outlook Report - World Nuclear Association
Sri Lanka is considering nuclear energy as a long-term option in its power planning. Government scenarios include a possible 600 MWe reactor after 2040, wh…
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Belarus - World Nuclear Outlook Report - World Nuclear Association
Belarus now meets around 40% of its electricity demand from the two-unit Ostrovets nuclear plant. The government is assessing options for further expansion…
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Kenya - World Nuclear Outlook Report - World Nuclear Association
Kenya is exploring nuclear power as part of its long-term energy planning. Government strategy targets commissioning a first 1000 MWe nuclear plant by 2035…
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Sweden - World Nuclear Outlook Report - World Nuclear Association
Sweden has shifted policy toward fossil-free electricity, enabling new nuclear development. Plans include operating lifetime extensions to 80 years, constr…
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Uganda - World Nuclear Outlook Report - World Nuclear Association
Uganda’s long-term energy strategy includes ambitious nuclear targets, aiming for large-scale deployment by 2040. Government statements and land acqu…
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Romania - World Nuclear Outlook Report - World Nuclear Association
Romania is extending the life of its Cernavoda reactors while advancing major new nuclear projects. Plans include completing units 3 and 4 by 2031 and depl…
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Kazakhstan - World Nuclear Outlook Report - World Nuclear Association
Kazakhstan is moving toward nuclear power following strong public support in a 2024 referendum. Plans include building large reactors with international pa…
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Philippines - World Nuclear Outlook Report - World Nuclear Association
The Philippines is reassessing nuclear power, including studies to revive the uncommissioned Bataan plant. National energy plans also consider new large re…
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Mexico - World Nuclear Outlook Report - World Nuclear Association
Mexico operates two reactors at Laguna Verde and is considering nuclear expansion to cut gas dependence and emissions. Government climate targets imply a n…
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Indonesia - World Nuclear Outlook Report - World Nuclear Association
Indonesia is incorporating nuclear energy into its long-term energy transition, with capacity targets rising through mid-century. There are plans for a mol…
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Japan - World Nuclear Outlook Report - World Nuclear Association
Japan is reassessing nuclear energy to reduce import dependence and cut emissions, targeting around 20% nuclear electricity by 2030–2040. Progress de…
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Ukraine - World Nuclear Outlook Report - World Nuclear Association
Ukraine relies heavily on nuclear power for electricity supply. Energoatom and Westinghouse have signed an agreement to construct nine AP1000 units in Ukra…
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Bangladesh - World Nuclear Outlook Report - World Nuclear Association
Bangladesh is developing nuclear power as part of its low-carbon energy strategy, targeting up to 7.2 GWe by 2050. Two Russian-designed reactors are under …
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Italy - World Nuclear Outlook Report - World Nuclear Association
Italy, which exited nuclear power in the early 1990s, is reassessing its position as part of the energy transition. Recent government actions are aimed at …
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Belgium - World Nuclear Outlook Report - World Nuclear Association
Belgium has modified its nuclear phase-out, extending key reactors beyond 2035 and potentially to 2045 while older units close. The government now plans li…
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Nigeria - World Nuclear Outlook Report - World Nuclear Association
Nigeria has long planned to develop nuclear power, targeting 4000 MWe with international partners and identified sites. However, policy direction is shifti…
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United Kingdom - World Nuclear Outlook Report - World Nuclear Association
The UK aims to expand capacity to 24 GWe by 2050. New large reactors are under construction and planned. A new nuclear delivery body, and selected SM…
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China - World Nuclear Outlook Report - World Nuclear Association
China operates the world’s second largest fleet of reactors and has the largest nuclear construction programme. State-backed financing and continuous…
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Ecuador - World Nuclear Outlook Report - World Nuclear Association
Ecuador is considering nuclear power to address recent energy shortages. Government plans published in 2025 propose developing a 300 MWe small modular reac…
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Brazil - World Nuclear Outlook Report - World Nuclear Association
Brazil plans significant nuclear expansion by 2050. National strategy prioritizes large reactors initially, with SMRs and advanced technologies later, alon…
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Slovenia - World Nuclear Outlook Report - World Nuclear Association
Slovenia relies heavily on nuclear power and has extended the Krško reactor’s lifetime to support decarbonization. Cross-party backing support…
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Estonia - World Nuclear Outlook Report - World Nuclear Association
Estonia is exploring nuclear energy as it phases out oil shale-fuelled electricity generation. Government studies have identified SMRs as suitable, with pl…
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United States of America - World Nuclear Outlook Report - World Nuclear Association
The United States operates the world’s largest nuclear fleet and is pursuing significant expansion through lifetime extensions, reactor restarts, lar…
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