However, achieving net zero requires more than clean electricity. Through low carbon heat and energy carriers such as ...
In the global effort to decarbonize energy, industry and transport, progress is being made, especially in recognising the ...
The IAEA’s Milestones Approach is a phased and comprehensive method designed to assist countries in developing their nuclear ...
The IAEA maintains the Cyber Learning Platform for Network Education and Training (CLP4NET), a trove of online learning resources available to the public. The platform includes over 1400 training ...
In a high case scenario, the IAEA’s projection is that nuclear energy capacity will more than double by 2050, from 371 GW (e) in 2022 to 890 GW (e) by 2050, with only around 10% of this increase ...
Clean energy abundance for a high energy planet is the future we want. More than 30 terawatts (electrical) (TW (e)) of clean firm energy are needed to fully decarbonize the global energy system and ...
With the electricity consumption of data centres, artificial intelligence (AI) and cryptocurrencies set to grow in the coming years, major tech companies are actively looking to advanced nuclear ...
IAEA scientific and technical publications can be searched by multiple parameters: year of publication, topic and type. Use the facets to input your search criteria or the text field to search by ...
Alexander De Croo, the Belgian Prime Minister, co-chaired the first ever Nuclear Energy Summit with IAEA Director General Rafael Mariano Grossi. Nuclear energy is attracting growing interest from many ...
Director General Rafael Mariano Grossi will travel to Tehran this week for high level meetings with the Iranian Government and will hold technical discussions on all aspects related to the Joint ...
COP29 also follows on the first-ever Nuclear Energy Summit, hosted in Brussels by the IAEA and the Government of Belgium in March 2024, where leaders from more than 30 countries reaffirmed their ...
Momentum for nuclear energy as a key driver toward net-zero is stronger than ever. Now is the time to turn last year's historic consensus in Dubai into action, advancing nuclear solutions to ensure ...