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Next-generation nuclear could power ‘energy abundance’ for emerging economies: The Rockefeller Foundation

The report, The Role of Nuclear Energy in Powering Universal Energy Abundance for Emerging Economies, explored the potential for nuclear deployment across Brazil, Ghana, India, Indonesia, Nigeria, Philippines, Rwanda, and South Africa.

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Next-generation nuclear could power ‘energy abundance’ for emerging economies: The Rockefeller Foundation

It found that with the right support and regulatory conditions, nuclear generation – including small modular reactors (SMRs) – could supply as much as one fifth of electricity in these countries by 2050, and lower system costs by close to a third (31%) compared to renewables-only pathways.

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Next-generation nuclear technologies could provide ‘energy abundance’ for emerging economies, a new report by The Rockefeller Foundation has found.

The report, The Role of Nuclear Energy in Powering Universal Energy Abundance for Emerging Economies, explored the potential for nuclear deployment across Brazil, Ghana, India, Indonesia, Nigeria, Philippines, Rwanda, and South Africa.

It found that with the right support and regulatory conditions, nuclear generation – including small modular reactors (SMRs) – could supply as much as one fifth of electricity in these countries by 2050, and lower system costs by close to a third (31%) compared to renewables-only pathways.

The countries spotlighted in the report are collectively home to more than two billion people, and are among the fastest-growing energy markets in the world.

“The Rockefeller Foundation is committed to building a future of universal energy abundance where everyone has access to resilient, reliable, and affordable electricity,” said Dr. Rajiv J. Shah, president of The Rockefeller Foundation.

“As global energy demand grows, it’s never been more urgent to explore new technological pathways for emerging economies to access power and unlock opportunity for their people. This report demonstrates how nuclear energy can play a critical role in meeting that need with clean, continuous power.”

While the role of nuclear power in the green energy transition has diminished in recent years, The Rockefeller Foundation notes that rising energy demand and growing energy security concerns have ‘led to renewed global interest in nuclear energy as a reliable, non-emitting source of baseload power’, while also complementing renewable resources and improving grid utilisation.

The study was conducted alongside Bayesian Energy, and combines detailed systems modelling with structured qualitative research and expert interviews.

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