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Deep Atomic Joins Net Zero Nuclear Pledge to Triple Nuclear Capacity by 2050

With the addition of Deep Atomic as a pledge signatory, the Net Zero Nuclear initiative continues to build momentum, emphasising nuclear energy's vital role in reaching a sustainable and carbon-neutral future.

published on: 11/14/2024written by: Net Zero Nuclear
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Deep Atomic has taken a significant step in the global effort to tackle climate change, signing on as a pledge signatory for Net Zero Nuclear. This pledge, aiming to triple nuclear capacity worldwide by 2050, makes clear nuclear energy’s essential role in supporting the transition to a low-carbon future.

Deep Atomic joins other industry leaders in a collective effort to expand clean energy capacity, reduce carbon emissions, and pave the way toward global net zero targets.

Nuclear energy, a reliable, 24/7, clean eneergy source, is seen as critical to achieving these ambitious climate goals. By signing this pledge, Deep Atomic demonstrates its commitment to harnessing advanced nuclear technologies to accelerate the transition and reduce reliance on fossil fuels. 

Deep Atomic founder and CEO William Theron said,

“Signing the Net Zero Nuclear Pledge aligns perfectly with Deep Atomic’s mission. As we work to power digital progress through nuclear energy, we recognize that tripling global nuclear capacity is an imperative for sustainable technological advancement. Our commitment to this pledge reflects our broader vision: deploying purpose-built nuclear energy solutions to enable digital growth, while ensuring environmental stewardship for generations to come.”

Sama Bilbao y Leon,, Director General, World Nuclear Association, extended her gratitude to Deep Atomic for its dedication to this shared vision. 

“We are thrilled to welcome Deep Atomic as as a signature to the Net Zero Nuclear Industry Pledge. Their commitment is not only a testament to the pivotal role that nuclear energy plays in our fight against climate change, but also a major step in helping to deliver the ambition of a carbon-neutral world,” Sama said.

“Achieving net zero will require a united front from both industry and policymakers. We look forward to working with Deep Atomic and the other pledge signatories to drive that collaboration forward, setting an example for others in the sector and demonstrating nuclear energy’s potential in shaping a sustainable future.”

With the addition of Deep Atomic as a pledge signatory, the Net Zero Nuclear initiative continues to build momentum, emphasising nuclear energy's vital role in reaching a sustainable and carbon-neutral future.

 

The Net Zero Nuclear Industry Pledge reflects the collective dedication of organizations worldwide to harness the power of nuclear energy as a critical component of the clean energy transition. With nuclear power recognized as a reliable and scalable solution for meeting global energy needs while addressing climate challenges, expanding its role is essential to achieving our net zero goals.

To sign the pledge or to find out how to become a Strategic Partner and support the drive towards achieving Net Zero contact@netzeronuclear.org.

 

published on: 11/14/2024written by: Net Zero Nuclear
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