Türkiye is among the countries that joined the declaration to triple global nuclear energy capacity by 2050 at the COP29 UN Climate Change Conference in Baku, the Turkish Energy and Natural Resources Minister announced on Wednesday.
With Türkiye's inclusion, the total number of countries ratifying the declaration has reached 31, Alparslan Bayraktar shared on X.
“By 2050, we believe that we will contribute to the net zero emission target by commissioning 20,000 megawatts of nuclear installed capacity,” Bayraktar added.
Earlier on Wednesday, the World Nuclear Association said in a statement that six more countries endorsed the Declaration to Triple Nuclear Energy.
El Salvador, Kazakhstan, Kenya, Kosovo, and Nigeria are the other countries that joined the declaration.
The historic Declaration to Triple Nuclear Energy was signed at the UN Climate Summit COP28 in Dubai last year.
Other nations endorsing the declaration include Armenia, Bulgaria, Canada, Croatia, Czech Republic, Finland, France, Ghana, Hungary, Jamaica, Japan, Korea, Moldova, Mongolia, Morocco, Netherlands, Poland, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Sweden, Ukraine, United Arab Emirates, the UK and the US.
In line with the declaration, Türkiye has planned for the construction of a further two nuclear plants, in addition to the country’s first at Akkuyu, which is under construction in the Mersin province on the Mediterranean coast.
By Handan Kazanci
Anadolu Agency
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