Jordanian government checks up on fledgling nuclear-energy program

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The Jordanian Parliament’s Energy Committee visited the Jordan Atomic Energy Commission (JAEC) recently to monitor its progress toward starting up the nation’s first nuclear energy program.

A report from the Non-Aligned Movement News Network (NNN) the government is pursuing nuclear science development for use in energy generation, water desalination and other infrastructure projects.

JAEC Chairman Khaled Toukan spoke with committee members regarding the fledgling program’s infrastructure needs. During the discussions, it was noted that the development and eventual operation of the nuclear program would play a significant role in Jordan’s economic health. There was some discussion on the need to ensure the program doesn’t negatively impact the nation’s economy or unduly weigh on the budget. The NNN article said the program is expected to provide the country with energy independence and stability.

The World Nuclear Association (WNA) said the country currently imports approximately 95 percent of its energy in the form of oil. WNA also said this accounts for roughly a fifth of the total gross domestic product for Jordan. The country aims to build a reactor with a capacity of 1,000 megawatts by 2024.



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