IAEA at COP29: Highlights

19 November 2024

Photos: Behind the Scenes at the IAEA's COP29 Pavilion

15 November 2024

The Role of Green Hydrogen in Advancing 24/7 Carbon Free Energy

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Nuclear power and renewable energy sources have a vital role to play in decarbonizing electricity production. They can also be used to power hard-to-abate sectors, including hydrogen production. A side event on ‘The Role of Green Hydrogen in Advancing 24/7 Carbon Free Energy’ examined how ‘green hydrogen’, or hydrogen produced solely with clean electricity, is key for the net zero transition. The event, organized by Sustainable Energy for All, also looked at the challenges that must be overcome to produce clean hydrogen on a large scale.

“Africa has a lot of potential to harness and really use green hydrogen energy,” said Peter Oviroh, a lecturer at the University of Johannesburg and member of the UN Council of Engineers for the Energy Transition. “There is a lot of interest but not enough resources to give. The private sector needs to step in to help.”

Hydrogen is used for a variety of applications, from manufacturing semiconductors to powering fuel cell electric vehicles. But for now, most of it is produced with fossil fuels. Nuclear power and renewables can be used to drive electrolytic processes to produce hydrogen cleanly — though the costs are relatively high. Hydrogen produced through electrolysis powered by nuclear energy is known as 'pink hydrogen'.

“Right now, on the basis of cost, it doesn’t make sense to produce hydrogen at nuclear power plants,” said Henri Paillere, Head of the IAEA’s Planning and Economic Studies Section. “We need to find ways to reduce these costs, including the cost of electrolyzers.”

Speakers from the IAEA, industry and academia discussed ways to boost green hydrogen production, including infrastructure needs and private sector involvement.

13 November 2024

Happening on Thursday

Thursday is another busy day for the IAEA at COP29!

Start your day at the IAEA’s Atoms4Climate pavilion to learn how nuclear energy, science and technology can help tackle the impacts of climate change.

Inspiring the next generation of energy leaders to promote innovation and speed up the transition to a sustainable future is the aim of an event on advancing sustainable technologies globally hosted by the International Youth Nuclear Congress in collaboration with Women in Renewable Energy and Women in Nuclear.

An event on nuclear energy for clean energy transitions will highlight the growing momentum for nuclear energy as a driver of the clean energy transition, showcasing good practices from countries with longstanding experience operating nuclear power plants and exploring pathways for countries that wish to embark on nuclear programmes.

An event devoted to financing the low-carbon energy transition in Asia and the Pacific will share insights into best practices in transition finance, blended finance, de-risking strategies and capacity building with the aim of empowering stakeholders in emerging markets and developing economies in the region.

The IAEA will be at an event on aligning food systems, nutrition and climate action to explore creating synergies to amplify collective impact. 

The IAEA will announce a new joint publication on SDG 13 (Climate Action) with the UN Office for South-South Cooperation (UNOSSC) at an event on accelerating South-South and triangular cooperation..

Find out more about our events at COP29 here.

IAEA at COP29: Events and Event Participation 2024

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