Malaysia

Govt evaluating nuclear power as part of future clean energy mix

The quest for nuclear energy aligns with the country’s climate change commitments and growing energy demands

Updated 10 months ago · Published on 02 Aug 2025 2:26PM

Govt evaluating nuclear power as part of future clean energy mix
Initiative reflects the need to diversify energy sources, strengthen long-term energy security, reduce reliance on fossil fuels - August 2, 2025

THE government is actively considering the introduction of nuclear energy as a clean, stable, and competitive electricity source to support long-term energy security and climate commitments

Following the tabling of the 13th Malaysia Plan (RMK13), the Ministry of Energy Transition and Water Transformation (PETRA) announced that a structured assessment is underway to explore the role of nuclear energy within the country’s future energy mix.

“This initiative reflects the need to diversify energy sources, strengthen long-term energy security, reduce reliance on fossil fuels, and support carbon emissions reduction targets,” PETRA said in a media statement. “It also aligns with the country’s climate change commitments and growing energy demands.”

The Nuclear Energy Programme Implementing Organisation (NEPIO), represented by MyPOWER Corporation, has been tasked with coordinating preparations in accordance with the International Atomic Energy Agency’s (IAEA) recommended framework. The preparatory phase involves an inter-ministerial technical committee mechanism to ensure a holistic and integrated national approach.

The process will follow the IAEA’s Milestone Approach, which encompasses establishing a national position, regulatory and legal frameworks, stakeholder engagement, and the development of skilled human capital.

“No decision has been made at this stage regarding implementation, technology type, or the capacity of nuclear reactors,” PETRA clarified.

The ministry emphasised that the government's current priority is to ensure that any future consideration is guided by comprehensive technical analyses, complies with international obligations, and aligns with national development priorities.

The initiative is also said to support the aspirations of the Malaysia MADANI framework, which prioritises long-term, knowledge-based, sustainable planning that safeguards both public welfare and the interests of future generations. - August 2, 2025

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