Peaceful nuclear energy plays a pivotal role in enhancing sustainability in the UAE by providing clean, round-the-clock electricity that significantly contributes to reducing the carbon footprint of the country’s energy sector, with tangible impact across all sectors, including households.
The Emirates Nuclear
Energy Company (ENEC) told the Emirates News Agency, WAM, on the sidelines of
Abu Dhabi Sustainability Week that during the past month, electricity generated
by the Barakah Nuclear Power Plants accounted for 57 per cent of household electricity bills.
This highlights the
growing role of the Barakah plants in ensuring both energy security and
sustainability.
The company explained
that its participation in Abu Dhabi Sustainability Week 2026 aims to highlight
the importance of nuclear energy at both the local and international levels in
the global transition towards clean energy sources and the achievement of climate
neutrality by 2050.
This comes at a time
of rapidly rising global electricity demand driven by increased electrification
across sectors, as well as the expansion of artificial intelligence and data
centres.
The Emirates Nuclear
Energy Company added that its current and future approach focuses on forging
global partnerships and advancing research and development to explore
opportunities for developing advanced nuclear technologies, including small
modular reactors, while maintaining a strong emphasis on operational
excellence.
This strategy aims to
meet growing electricity demand while further reducing the carbon footprint of
the energy sector.