Energy UAE completes first nuclear power plant in Arab world Published 2 years ago on September 5, 2024 By Sunday Odibashi Spread The News UAE completes first nuclear power plant in Arab world for electricity generation in the country. The United Arab Emirates (UAE), on Thursday, announced the completion of the Arab world’s first nuclear power plant. First nuclear power plant in Arab world completed in UAE under President of the United Arab Emirates, Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan READ ALSO: Utomi commends Otti on Nenadi Usman’s emergence as LP Interim Chair According to the Emirate, Abu Dhabi’s Barakah Nuclear Energy Plant will generate 40 terawatt hours of electricity per year, providing up to 25 per cent of the UAE’s electricity needs. Credit: BRICS News Related Topics:Arab World Leave a Reply Cancel replyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Comment * Name * Email * Website Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Δ {{#message}}{{{message}}}{{/message}}{{^message}}Your submission failed. The server responded with {{status_text}} (code {{status_code}}). Please contact the developer of this form processor to improve this message. Learn More{{/message}}{{#message}}{{{message}}}{{/message}}{{^message}}It appears your submission was successful. Even though the server responded OK, it is possible the submission was not processed. Please contact the developer of this form processor to improve this message. Learn More{{/message}}Submitting… Trending Business3 days ago Big borrowers in Nigeria face loan freeze as CBN acts against defaulters Crime1 week ago Man arrested for mobile phone theft in Boji‑Boji Owa, confesses to internet fraud Football1 week ago UCL: Premier League teams faster, Simeone says ahead Tottenham tie Comments and Issues6 days ago It Was Always Her Energy6 days ago Nigeria’s fuel price rollercoaster: A distant war, three price hikes, one small cut Business6 days ago Parallex Bank surpasses N50bn capital benchmark as Nigeria’s banking recapitalisation drive nears deadline