WNSC 2025: global nuclear industry calls for long-term and collective action
Jackie Park | Source: Power Technology | Posted 05/27/2025

Over two days of discussions at WNSC, key stakeholders from the nuclear sector explored what this playbook should look like. The message was clear: meeting the goal of tripling nuclear capacity by 2050 will require a break from business as usual, starting with embracing long-term planning, greater standardisation and working together like never before.
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At the 2025 World Nuclear Supply Chain (WNSC) Conference, industry leaders emphasized the urgent need for a new approach in the global nuclear sector to achieve the ambitious goal of tripling nuclear capacity by 2050. Key discussions highlighted the importance of long-term policy commitments, standardization, and collaboration among stakeholders. Jon Franke from Ontario Power Generation pointed out the industry's historical struggles with large-scale projects, indicating a need for a comprehensive strategy that includes stable government policies and predictable funding mechanisms to foster confidence and investment in nuclear energy.
Another significant theme was the call for standardization across the nuclear supply chain to enhance efficiency and reduce costs. Industry experts argued that a unified approach to regulations and reactor designs would not only streamline operations but also build trust among investors. The conference concluded with a vision of a globally interconnected nuclear ecosystem, where collaboration among governments, industries, and technology providers is essential for success. This new mindset, termed 'glocalisation,' aims to balance global cooperation with local capability development, ensuring that the benefits of nuclear projects are shared widely across the industry.
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