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Saudi Arabia has reportedly announced plans to build 16 new nuclear reactors
over the next 25 years.
Work on the first reactor has begun, which is expected to be completed
by the end of 2019.
King Abdulaziz City for Science and Technology (KACST) scientists developed the design of
the reactor with the help of international experts.
The first domestic nuclear reactor will comply with all IAEA safety standards
.
In September, Saudi Energy Minister Khaled Al-Falih told the International Atomic Energy Agency that the Saudi nuclear power program is fundamental to the development of sustainable energy and is "vital"
to the country's energy development.
The Saudi government officially launched a tender for the construction of its first two nuclear power plants in 2017
.
According to Saudi Arabia, 16 reactors will be built over the next 25 years, with an investment of up to $80 billion
.
In addition, Saudi Arabia plans to have 17.
6 GW of nuclear power capacity by 2032
.
Saudi Arabia has reportedly announced plans to build 16 new nuclear reactors
over the next 25 years.
Work on the first reactor has begun, which is expected to be completed
by the end of 2019.
King Abdulaziz City for Science and Technology (KACST) scientists developed the design of
the reactor with the help of international experts.
The first domestic nuclear reactor will comply with all IAEA safety standards
.
In September, Saudi Energy Minister Khaled Al-Falih told the International Atomic Energy Agency that the Saudi nuclear power program is fundamental to the development of sustainable energy and is "vital"
to the country's energy development.
The Saudi government officially launched a tender for the construction of its first two nuclear power plants in 2017
.
According to Saudi Arabia, 16 reactors will be built over the next 25 years, with an investment of up to $80 billion
.
In addition, Saudi Arabia plans to have 17.
6 GW of nuclear power capacity by 2032
.