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    Home » EU plans €241bn nuclear boost to hit 2050 climate goals

    EU plans €241bn nuclear boost to hit 2050 climate goals

    June 19, 2025 Business
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    The European Commission has estimated that the European Union will need to invest €241 billion in nuclear energy infrastructure by 2050 to meet its climate neutrality and decarbonisation targets. The figure was outlined in the Commission’s latest nuclear illustrative programme (PINC), released on Tuesday, as part of the EU’s broader strategy to strengthen energy security and industrial competitiveness while progressing toward net-zero emissions. The investment projection is tied to the REPowerEU Plan and the Clean Industrial Deal, which jointly aim to reduce dependency on fossil fuels and enhance the bloc’s clean energy capabilities.

    EU plans €241bn nuclear boost to hit 2050 climate goals

    According to the PINC report, reaching the 2050 decarbonisation goals requires modernising existing nuclear power plants, constructing new reactors including small modular reactors (SMRs) and upgrading fuel cycle and waste management systems. Nuclear energy currently accounts for around 23% of electricity generation in the EU, with contributions varying significantly across member states. While some countries such as Germany are in the process of phasing out nuclear entirely, others including France, Hungary, and the Czech Republic are expanding their nuclear programs to ensure energy security and stable baseload power.

    The Commission’s baseline scenario foresees nuclear capacity increasing from the current 98 gigawatts (GW) to 109 GW by mid-century. In a more optimistic scenario assuming fewer delays and broader political consensus, the capacity could reach up to 144 GW. This projected growth underscores the role of nuclear energy as a consistent and dispatchable source that complements intermittent renewables like wind and solar. With over 90% of EU electricity expected to come from decarbonised sources by 2040, nuclear energy is positioned as a vital pillar in the bloc’s long-term energy strategy.

    The Commission argues that nuclear can help reduce dependence on fossil fuels, enhance grid stability, and support industrial decarbonisation. However, the pathway to scaling up nuclear capacity is fraught with challenges. Key issues include the high upfront costs, long construction timelines, and public concerns over nuclear safety and radioactive waste. To overcome these barriers, the PINC report calls for blended financing frameworks that include public subsidies, institutional lending, private capital, and risk-sharing mechanisms.

    The Commission is also encouraging member states to collaborate on cross-border nuclear initiatives and regulatory harmonisation to lower project risks and attract investment. As the EU moves toward its 2050 climate goals, nuclear power is expected to remain a cornerstone of its diversified, resilient, and low-carbon energy mix. – By MENA Newswire News Desk.

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