Türkiye has joined the goal of the triple potential of nuclear energy by 2050.
A written statement of the World Nuclear Association says that another 6 countries signed a “Declaration of the Nuclear Energy” on the second day of the World Climate Action Summit, organized as part of the 29th conference of the parties (COP29) of the United Nations Framular Convention (UN ) about the change in the climate passing in the capital of Azerbaijan Baku.
The statement notes that the countries signed at an event organized jointly by the chairman of COP29, the International Agency for Atomic Energy, the USA and the World Nuclear Association, were represented by ministers and high -level officials.
According to this information, we are talking about Turkey, Salvador, Kazakhstan, Kenya, Kosovo and Nigeria. Thus, the number of countries seeking to triple their global nuclear energy potential by 2050 increased to 31.
last year at the 28th conference of the parties (COP28) of the UN Framework Convention on Climate Changing, which took place in the United Arsa Emirates, the countries, led by the United States, signed a “Declaration of the Nuclear Energy”, which noted that nuclear energy plays A key role in achieving the goal of zero emissions in 2050 and restricting an increase in global temperature to 1.5 degrees.
countries pledged to triple the global power of nuclear energy in 2050 compared to the level of 2020.