Cooperation with France
The kingdom’s Minister of Water and Electricity then said the Middle East’s largest economy was considering building its first nuclear power plant.
Neighboring Kuwait agreed on Friday with France to develop nuclear energy for peaceful purposes.
The United Arab Emirates was the first Gulf country to take the nuclear route, in a bid to meet rising electricity demand for a fast-growing population.
In December, it awarded a deal worth up to $40 billion, one of the largest ever awarded in the Middle East, to a South Korean consortium to build and operate four nuclear reactors on its soil.
The UAE, the world’s third-biggest oil exporter, has plans to build its first nuclear reactor by 2017. It will also host the International Renewable Energy Agency’s (IRENA) newly-created headquarters.
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