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Energy, Electricity and Nuclear Power Estimates for the Period up to 2050

Reference Data Series No. 1

English IAEA-RDS-1/44 ¦ 978-92-0-123424-7

137 pages ¦ 62 figures ¦ € 28.00 ¦ Date published: 2024

https://doi.org/10.61092/iaea.e3qb-hsrr

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The 44th edition of Reference Data Series No. 1 (RDS-1) contains estimates of energy, electricity, and nuclear power trends up to the year 2050. The publication is organized into world and regional subsections with low and high case projections for nuclear capacity and starts with a summary of the status of nuclear power in IAEA Member States as of the end of 2023 based on the latest statistical data collected by the IAEA’s Power Reactor Information System (PRIS). Relative to a global nuclear operational capacity of 372 GW(e) at the end of 2023, the low case projects an increase of about 40% to 514 GW(e) by 2050. In the high case, world nuclear capacity is projected to increase to 2.5 times the current capacity, reaching 950 GW(e) by 2050. Enabling factors would be necessary to reach the high case, including supportive national policies and strategies, more favourable financing frameworks, investment in grids and work force development. The intended audience includes policy makers, energy analysts and industry.

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Keywords

Reference Data, Energy, Electricity, Nuclear Power Estimates, Period up to 2050, World and Regional Subsections, Low Case Projections, High Case Projections, Nuclear Capacity, Summary, Status of Nuclear Power, IAEA Member States, Statistical Data, Power Reactor Information System, PRIS, Energy Overview 2023, Nuclear Power Development in 2023, Final Energy Consumption, Electricity Production, Energy and Electricity Projections, Nuclear Electrical Generating Capacity Projections, Reactor Retirements and Additions, Nuclear Production Projections

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