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Nuclear Power Surge in Asia and Africa Amid Iran Conflict

Asia and Africa Accelerate Nuclear Ambitions Amid Global Energy Shock

The escalating war in Iran has intensified an already severe energy crunch, prompting a swift pivot toward nuclear power in emerging markets across Asia and Africa. With 31 nations now operating nuclear reactors—a 31% rise—and nuclear generation accounting for roughly 10% of global electricity, analysts warn that the conflict’s impact on oil supplies is reshaping regional energy strategies.

Key Takeaways

  • Rapid reactor growth: The number of countries with operational nuclear plants has climbed to 31, signaling expanding adoption in developing economies.
  • Modest global share, high regional impact: Nuclear power currently supplies about 10% of worldwide electricity, but its contribution is disproportionately significant in Asia and Africa’s energy mixes.
  • Geopolitical catalyst: Disruptions to oil flows caused by the Iran conflict are accelerating nuclear investment as nations seek reliable baseload power.
  • Policy momentum: Governments in the region are introducing incentives, streamlining licensing, and partnering with established nuclear technology providers.
  • Strategic diversification: The shift underscores a broader move to diversify energy portfolios away from volatile fossil fuel markets.

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