On the sidelines of CERAWeek 2025 in Houston, a global coalition of major companies join forces for the first time to launch a pioneering cross-sector pledge to emphasize nuclear energy’s essential role in enhancing energy security, resiliency and providing continuous clean energy.
The group, which includes Google, Amazon, Meta, and Dow, join 14 major global banks and financial institutions, 140 nuclear industry companies, and 31 countries in supporting the goal to triple global nuclear capacity by 2050.
The nuclear industry is experiencing significant growth as governments and private sector seek clean, reliable and economical energy solutions to meet climate and security goals alongside the ever-increasing demand for electricity.
The Association participated in India Energy Week 2025, held from February 11 to 14 in New Delhi, and The Times Group ET NOW Global Business Summit 2025, also taking place in India.
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2024 has been an extraordinary year for nuclear energy in the news, with the Association providing input to top tier media outlets.
World Nuclear Association programme leads for Supply Chain and Safety & Licensing, participated in the Nucleareurope - IAEA joint event on developing a sustainable nuclear supply chain for near deployment reactors (10-12 December).
World Nuclear Association attends the Global Conference on Energy & AI
World Nuclear Association signs MoU with Uzatom in Uzbekistan to promote nuclear energy co-operation
On the sidelines of CERAWeek 2025 in Houston, a global coalition of major companies join forces for the first time to launch a pioneering cross-sector pledge to emphasize nuclear energy’s essential role in enhancing energy security, resiliency and providing continuous clean energy.
The group, which includes Google, Amazon, Meta, and Dow, join 14 major global banks and financial institutions, 140 nuclear industry companies, and 31 countries in supporting the goal to triple global nuclear capacity by 2050.
The nuclear industry is experiencing significant growth as governments and private sector seek clean, reliable and economical energy solutions to meet climate and security goals alongside the ever-increasing demand for electricity.
The Association participated in India Energy Week 2025, held from February 11 to 14 in New Delhi, and The Times Group ET NOW Global Business Summit 2025, also taking place in India.
Four topics from World Nuclear Association’s January Working Groups for the industry to take forward in 2025
World Nuclear Association welcomes the IEA’s report “The Path to a New Era for Nuclear Energy”
2024 has been an extraordinary year for nuclear energy in the news, with the Association providing input to top tier media outlets.
World Nuclear Association programme leads for Supply Chain and Safety & Licensing, participated in the Nucleareurope - IAEA joint event on developing a sustainable nuclear supply chain for near deployment reactors (10-12 December).
World Nuclear Association attends the Global Conference on Energy & AI
World Nuclear Association signs MoU with Uzatom in Uzbekistan to promote nuclear energy co-operation