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‘Keep nuclear in energy mix’:

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The decline of nuclear in the global energy mix poses a threat to economies and efforts to reduce carbon emissions, Internatio­nal Energy Agency (IEA) Executive Director Fatih Birol said on Wednesday.

Safety concerns, soaring costs and technologi­cal setbacks have slowed nuclear projects since the Fukushima nuclear plant disaster in Japan in March 2011.

At the same time, despite government­s setting ambitious targets to cut green house gas emissions responsibl­e for global warming, emissions hit a record high in 2018.

“This is a result of government failure,” Birol told an electricit­y conference in Paris.

“There is a growing disconnect between government targets and what is happening in real life, a very dangerous disconnect,” said the boss of the IEA, which advises industrial­ised countries on energy issues.

“I’m worried about the decline of nuclear in the energy mix if government­s don’t change their policies,” Birol said referring to new capacity and lifespan extensions.

Birol said nuclear’s contributi­on to Europe’s energy mix could plunge to just 4% within two decades from 25% currently with huge consequenc­es for both emissions and economies.

At the same time, the share of polluting fossil fuels in the global energy mix remains at about 63%, the same level as in the 1990s, Birol said.

Renewables also pose a threat to nuclear energy as costs fall and capacity rises, according to the annual World Nuclear Industry Status Report published in September. (RTRS)

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