City
Epaper

UAE's Peaceful Nuclear Energy Programme accelerating clean molecule creation to achieve net zero: ENEC

By ANI | Updated: September 23, 2023 15:20 IST

New York [US], September 23 (ANI/WAM): Following the successful development of the Barakah Nuclear Energy Plant and the continued progress ...

Open in App

New York [US], September 23 (ANI/WAM): Following the successful development of the Barakah Nuclear Energy Plant and the continued progress of the UAE Peaceful Nuclear Energy Programme, the Emirates Nuclear Energy Corporation (ENEC), is now utilising its expertise and knowledge to drive the creation of clean molecules to support global decarbonisation. This was a key point delivered during the Atlantic Council Global Nuclear Energy Policy Summit 2023, taking place in New York, USA, this week.

Mohamed Ibrahim Al Hammadi, Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of ENEC, was featured on a panel session with Sama Leon, Director-General of the World Nuclear Association (WNA) and John Wagner, Laboratory Director at the Idaho National Laboratory (INL), US, moderated by Jennifer Gordon, Director for the Nuclear Energy Policy Initiative at the Atlantic Council.

ENEC is now utilising its experience, skills and clean electricity from Barakah to accelerate the development of clean molecules such as clean hydrogen, heat and steam. These clean molecules will play an important role in preventing carbon emissions and supporting nations to get closer to their net-zero targets.

These new areas of opportunity recognise that there is a global race for the generation of clean electricity and molecules to not only decarbonise heavy industry but to power the ever-growing demand for the clean energy required to power the data centres on which the world heavily relies for the digital world.

Al Hammadi highlighted that the number of data centres has grown from 800,000 in 2013 to eight million in 2022, which models suggest will consume 10 per cent of global electricity by 2030. These centres, together with the ever-growing increase in artificial intelligence, mean that countries around the world will soon compete for digital customers looking for clean electricity to co-locate data centres. (ANI/WAM)

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Open in App

Related Stories

NationalGujarat: CBI court sentences eight former railway employees to five years

CricketLiam Dawson replaces Shoaib Bashir as England announce playing XI for Manchester Test against India

Other Sports‘Most rounded F1 driver ever’: Jenson Button hails Max Verstappen’s unique talent

EntertainmentWho is the next James Bond? Jacob Elordi, Tom Holland, and Harris Dickinson in top wishlist

Cricket"I was desperate to make an impact in": Brydon Carse on his bowling performance in Lord's Test against India

International Realted Stories

InternationalPakistan: Baloch activists condemn 'inhumane treatment' of protestors in Islamabad

InternationalYunus govt's lack of experience laid bare in tariff negotiations with US

InternationalPakistan: Rights body alarmed over wave of forcible disappearances in Balochistan and Sindh

InternationalIndia to equip 30 Myanmar security officers with essential peacekeeping skills

InternationalIndia holds the water advantage despite China’s Brahmaputra dam push