Paris Nuclear Summit: 38 Nations Commit to Triple Global Capacity by 2050
At a Paris summit on March 12, 2026, thirty-eight countries endorsed a joint declaration calling for trebling nuclear capacity worldwide by 2050, continuing momentum launched by France in December 2023.
| Countries | Belgique, Brésil, Italie, Chine, Afrique du Sud |
|---|---|
| Companies | EDF, Orano, Framatome |
| Sector | Énergie Nucléaire, Fission |
| Theme | Diplomatie, Investissement Public |
Thirty-eight countries signed a joint declaration at the Paris Nuclear Energy Summit held on March 12, 2026, aiming to triple installed nuclear capacity worldwide by 2050. Belgium, Brazil, and Italy joined the coalition on the occasion of this summit, alongside China and South Africa, whose accession had been previously announced. This total of thirty-eight signatories brings together industrialized economies and emerging markets around a common objective of developing civil nuclear energy.











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