UAE Poised for Nuclear Energy Expansion with Plans for Second Power Plant

 



The United Arab Emirates (UAE) is making significant strides in its nuclear energy sector, with plans underway to construct a second nuclear power plant. Sources familiar with the matter reveal that the UAE will soon tender for the construction of this new facility, doubling the country's existing nuclear reactor capacity. This ambitious project follows the successful operation of the Barakah nuclear power plant in Abu Dhabi, which made the UAE the first Arab state to utilize nuclear energy for power generation.

The UAE aims to initiate the tender process this year, inviting bids for the construction of four new reactors. The timeline is geared towards having the new plant operational by 2032, aligning with projected energy needs. Notably, the tender will be open to international bidders, including companies from the United States, China, and Russia. South Korea, which constructed the Barakah facility, will not receive preferential treatment in the bidding process.

While plans for the second plant are underway, regulatory bodies like the Federal Authority for Nuclear Regulation (FANR) stand ready to review and issue necessary licenses and regulations. This underscores the UAE's commitment to maintaining high safety and regulatory standards in its nuclear energy endeavors. With its nuclear program framed as peaceful and aimed at diversifying energy sources away from oil dependency, the UAE continues to position itself as a key player in the global energy landscape.

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