As global energy demands rise, nuclear power is emerging as a cornerstone of the sustainable energy transition. Currently at 396 GW, global nuclear capacity is expected to surge by 75%, reaching 695 GW in the coming years. This significant growth is being fueled by countries like China and India, with China planning a 204% increase and India aiming for an impressive 420% boost.
However, not all countries are capitalizing on this opportunity. Germany, for instance, has chosen to exit nuclear energy, a decision influenced by ideological factors and political leadership. This move distances Germany from the forefront of nuclear research and innovation at a critical time when many nations are doubling down on nuclear power as a key solution for a net-zero future.
Globally, 22 countries, including the U.S., France, and Canada, have pledged to triple nuclear capacity by 2050 to support the transition to cleaner energy. As the world accelerates towards a sustainable energy future, the decisions made today will define who leads in this crucial sector and who lags behind.