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Climate and environmental impact of nuclear power


The report assesses nuclear energy’s role in the transformation to net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050. It contrasts top-down net-zero pathways from five integrated assessment models with a comprehensive bottom-up review of national programmes, including newcomer countries, and benchmarks these against the COP28/29 pledge to triple nuclear capacity. It further analyses system requirements in renewables-dominated grids, climate-change risks to plant reliability, and a harmonised cradle-to-grave environmental footprint of nuclear power across 40 regional life-cycle chains (2020 and 2030). Severe-accident impacts and proliferation risks are discussed, and life-cycle costs and GHG abatement costs of new nuclear (incl. SMRs) are compared with wind and solar.


Series Climate Change | 32/2026 Number of pages 522 Year of publication Author(s) Christoph Pistner, Matthias Englert, Carl-Otto Gensch, Ralph Harthan, Anke Herold, Anna Kopp, Ran Liu, Charlotte Loreck, Roman Mendelevitch, Martin Möller, Lothar Rausch, Jürgen Sutter Abstract Climate and environmental impact of nuclear power – Short Version (16.89 MB) Language English Project No. (FKZ) 3722 41 508 0 Publisher German Environment Agency Links Additional information PDF is accessible File size 145.97 MB Print version not available

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