In Short : The United States unveils pivotal measures to accelerate the deployment of advanced nuclear energy systems and ensure secure nuclear fuel supply chains. This strategic initiative aims to expedite the role of nuclear energy in achieving net-zero goals.
In Detail : Today, at the UN Climate Change Conference in Dubai, United Arab Emirates (COP28), U.S. Under Secretary of State for Arms Control and International Security Bonnie Jenkins and U.S. Export-Import Bank Chair Reta Jo Lewis announced key measures to increase the access to safe and secure nuclear energy supply.
In response to the significant global interest in deploying U.S. small modular reactor (SMR) nuclear energy systems to support critical climate and energy security goals, the Export-Import Bank of the United States (EXIM) and U.S. Department of State announced a suite of EXIM financial tools to support SMR deployments and help U.S. exporters compete in this global market. On November 30, 2023, the EXIM Board of Directors approved a Resolution in Support of SMR export financings that provides a strong, competitive set of export finance tools that, for qualifying transactions, can support the export of secure and safe U.S. SMR designs and help potential clients secure large-scale, flexible financing to turn projects into reality. The EXIM SMR Financing Toolkit can be found here (https://www.exim.gov/policies/small-modular-reactor-financing).
In a second announcement, the United States alongside Canada, Japan, France, and the United Kingdom, known as the “Sapporo 5”, announced their collective intent to support increased deployment of zero-carbon, peaceful nuclear energy by expanding nuclear fuel production capacity across trusted, high-quality suppliers free from manipulation and influence. The Sapporo 5 will work to mobilize at least USD $4.2 billion in government-led and private investment in the five nations’ collective enrichment and conversion capacity over the next three years, with a view to further additional private sector finance, and invite all like-minded nations to join in securing the global uranium supply chain.
The United States is committed to supporting the use of all clean energy technologies, including nuclear, to power global decarbonization efforts and provide energy security and independence to partners around the world.