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China and Brazil Join Global Nuclear Energy Expansion Initiative

Severity: Low (Score: 31.0)

Sources: Csis, www.world-nuclear-news.org, world-nuclear.org

Summary

At the Nuclear Energy Summit 2026 in Paris, China and Brazil signed a declaration to triple global nuclear energy capacity by 2050. This initiative, now supported by 38 countries, aims to address climate change and enhance energy security. Chinese President Xi Jinping's representative emphasized the need for multilateral cooperation to achieve these ambitious goals. The declaration builds on a previous commitment made during COP28 in December 2023, where 25 countries initially backed the tripling of nuclear capacity. The summit also highlighted the importance of advanced nuclear technologies in achieving decarbonization goals. The growing coalition reflects a significant shift towards nuclear energy as a viable solution for sustainable power generation. As countries like South Africa and Italy join the effort, the momentum for nuclear energy expansion continues to build. Key Points: • China and Brazil signed a declaration to triple nuclear energy capacity by 2050. • The initiative is now backed by 38 countries, emphasizing global cooperation on energy security. • The Nuclear Energy Summit 2026 in Paris highlighted advanced nuclear technologies for decarbonization.

Key Entities

  • Argentina (country)
  • Armenia (country)
  • Bangladesh (country)
  • Belgium (country)
  • Brazil (country)
  • Energy (industry)
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