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Atoms4NetZero

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April 02, 2026

Prelims: Current events of national and international importance | Environment

Why in News?

Atoms4NetZero was officially launched recently as a global initiative to support Member States in using nuclear energy for their net zero transition.

  • Aim – To support Member States in integrating nuclear energy into national energy mixes for achieving net zero goals.
  • Launched by – International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA).         
  • Launched in – January 2025 at COP27.

27th Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, was held from 6 to 20 November 2022 in Sharm El-Sheikh, Egypt.

  • Members –   IAEA Member States (developed + developing), industry partners, financial institutions, international organisations.
  • Focus –
    • Decarbonising electricity production.
    • Addressing difficult sectors (industry, transport).
    • Strengthening energy security.
  • Methodology - Uses IAEA analytical tools, such as
    • The MESSAGE (Model for Energy Supply Strategy Alternatives and their General Environmental Impacts) and
    • FRAMES (FRAmework for Modelling of Energy Systems) models, to develop clean energy scenarios.
  • Key Workstreams –
    • Energy Scenario Modelling - Assess nuclear technologies (including Small Modular Reactors) for sustainable net zero systems.
    • Expert Missions - Support long‑term energy strategies and updates of Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs).
    • Capacity Building - Workshops, seminars, training for policymakers and regulators.
    • Stakeholder Engagement - Industry, regulators, policymakers for advanced reactor development.
    • Outreach - Communication and advocacy on nuclear energy’s role in net zero.
  • Beneficiaries -
    • Member States - Both nuclear operating and embarking countries; special emphasis on developing nations.
    • Industry Partners - To accelerate technology solutions for decarbonisation.
    • Financial Institutions - Supporting nuclear energy as part of sustainable investments.
    • International Organisations - Collaborating in clean energy transition.
  • Global Significance –
    • Nuclear power currently provides 10% of world electricity and 25% of low‑carbon electricity.
    • Recognised as a reliable backbone for clean, affordable, resilient, and secure energy transitions.
    • Helps countries meet climate goals while ensuring economic impact and job creation.

Reference

IAEA | Atoms4netzero

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