Nuclear power: What will it take for India’s private-sector gambit to succeed?
According to the International Energy Agency (IEA), reaching net zero emissions by 2050 requires the share of low-emissions sources, including renewables and nuclear, in global electricity generation to rise from 39% in 2022 to 100% by 2050. Under this pathway, global nuclear electricity generation would need to increase from about 2,700 TWh in 2022 to roughly 6,000 TWh by 2050.
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