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Next-gen nuclear could supply 20% of electricity in eight nations by 2050, cutting costs and boosting clean energy.
A December 4, 2025, report by the Rockefeller Foundation finds that next-generation nuclear energy could supply up to 20% of electricity in eight fast-growing nations by 2050, reducing system costs by as much as 31% compared to renewable-only paths.
The study, using Bayesian Energy’s Convexity modeling, shows nuclear complements renewables by providing stable, continuous power, cutting the need for excess solar and storage.
It identifies financing, governance, and public acceptance as key barriers and calls for philanthropy to support safety, de-risk deployment, and global cooperation.
The findings highlight nuclear’s potential to expand clean, reliable, and affordable electricity in emerging economies amid rising demand and climate challenges.
La energía nuclear de próxima generación podría suministrar el 20% de la electricidad en ocho naciones para el año 2050, reduciendo los costos e impulsando la energía limpia.