Nuclear Energy in the Circular Carbon Economy (CCE)

A Report to the G20

Agence pour l'Energie Nucléaire

This report highlights the potential role of nuclear in contributing to the circular carbon economy as a low-carbon source of electricity, but also as a source of heat and system integration services. It further highlights the essential role played by the existing nuclear reactor fleet in supporting the resilience of the electricity system through the COVID-19 crisis, and the significant role that the nuclear sector can play in post-COVID-19 recovery efforts.

As with all low-carbon technologies, a number of enabling policies are needed for nuclear power to play its full role in the circular carbon economy. They are outlined in the last section of this report. Building on these conclusions, G20 countries could take specific action in a number of areas, both individually and collectively.

23 sept. 2021 52 pages Anglais

https://doi.org/10.1787/be85cb3d-en 9789264459014 (PDF)

Auteur(s) : OCDE et Agence pour l'énergie nucléaire