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Oil-rich UAE completes Arab world's first nuclear plant

by Agence France-Presse - AFP

DUBAI, United Arab Emirates Sep 05, 2024 - 3:10 pm GMT+3
A handout picture obtained from the media office of the Barakah Nuclear Power Plant on Feb. 13, 2020, shows a general view of the power plant in the Gharbiya region of Abu Dhabi on the Gulf coastline about 50 kilometers west of Ruwais, United Arab Emirates. (AFP Photo)
A handout picture obtained from the media office of the Barakah Nuclear Power Plant on Feb. 13, 2020, shows a general view of the power plant in the Gharbiya region of Abu Dhabi on the Gulf coastline about 50 kilometers west of Ruwais, United Arab Emirates. (AFP Photo)
by Agence France-Presse - AFP Sep 05, 2024 3:10 pm

Oil-reach United Arab Emirates (UAE) announced on Thursday the completion of the Arab world's first nuclear power plant, calling it a "significant step," with the plant set to generate a quarter of the electricity needs of the country.

Abu Dhabi's Barakah Nuclear Energy Plant will produce 40 terawatt-hours (TWh) of electricity annually after its fourth and final reactor entered commercial operation, the state-owned Emirates Nuclear Energy Corporation (ENEC) said in a statement.

It will generate 25% of the electricity needs of the hot, desert Gulf state, where air-conditioning is ubiquitous – nearly the equivalent of New Zealand's annual consumption, ENEC said.

The station will power companies, including the Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (ADNOC), one of the world's biggest oil producers, Emirates Steel and Emirates Global Aluminium, ENEC said.

Barakah, which means "blessing" in Arabic, started operations in 2020 when the first of its four reactors went into service.

Saudi Arabia, the world's top oil exporter, also plans to build nuclear reactors.

Emirati President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan hailed Barakah's completion as a "significant step on the journey towards net zero."

"We will continue to prioritize energy security and sustainability for the benefit of our nation and our people today and tomorrow," he said in a post on social media platform X.

According to the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), the plant "will have to be disassembled at the end of its useful life, in around 60-80 years."

The UAE, comprised of seven emirates, including the capital, Abu Dhabi and economic hub Dubai, is one of the largest oil producers in the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) cartel.

The country was largely built on oil but is spending billions to develop enough renewable energy to cover half of its needs by 2050.

Last year, it hosted the COP28 U.N. climate talks, which resulted in an agreement to "transition away" from fossil fuels.

The UAE lies across the Gulf from Iran, which has a Russian-built nuclear power plant outside the coastal city of Bushehr, as well as a controversial uranium enrichment program.

The UAE has repeatedly said its nuclear ambitions are for "peaceful purposes" and ruled out developing any enrichment program or nuclear reprocessing technologies.

The country uses gas-powered stations for much of its electricity needs but also has one of the world's most giant solar plants outside Abu Dhabi.

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