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Saudi Arabia’s Future Nuclear Program
Logan Kerschner
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Future Plans Nuclear Plans
Saudi Arabia plans to construct 16 nuclear power reactors over the next 20 years at a cost of more than $80 billion, with the first reactor on line in 2022. Would potentially generate about 20% of Saudi Arabia's electricity. Part of a Larger Renewable Plan Plans to install 24 GW of renewable capacity by 2020, and 50 GWe by 2032. It projects 17 GW of nuclear capacity by 2032 to provide 15% of the power along with over 40 GW of solar capacity.
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Reasons for Nuclear Diversified Energy Sources.
Saudi Arabia is the fastest growing electricity consumer in the Middle East. Peak loads reached nearly 24 GW in 2001—25 times their 1975 level-and are expected to approach 60 GW by 2023. Current electricity generation capacity is 55 GW, with 65% from oil and 27% from natural gas. With investments in solar and nuclear, Saudi Arabia has a goal of obtain all electric energy generation from renewable resources. “Saudization” A means to provide jobs to Saudis. $10 billion in higher-education investment. The kingdom's relatively small higher-education system has not been able to handle the growing demand, leaving large numbers of young people without college degrees and thus unemployable.
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Nuclear Hedging? Nuclear hedging in case Iran obtains nuclear weapons. United States Pacific Realignment. Iran/United States diplomacy. New Israel/Saudi agreement. Nuclear weapons from Pakistan. Issues with dual-use technologies.
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