Five years after its first unit was connected to the grid, the Barakah Nuclear Energy Plant in Abu Dhabi now supplies around 25% of the UAE’s electricity needs, producing 40 terawatt hours annually. Located in the Al Dhafra region, the facility has become one of the most reliable nuclear plants worldwide.
The plant’s output is enough to power nearly 574,000 households and has significantly contributed to cutting national carbon emissions by more than 22 million tonnes each year, the equivalent of removing almost five million cars from the roads. With its four advanced APR-1400 reactors, designed to operate for decades, Barakah stands as the first nuclear power station in the Arab world and a global model of efficiency.
Beyond reducing emissions, Barakah has supported economic diversification by creating skilled jobs, strengthening domestic supply chains, and encouraging a new generation of Emirati scientists and engineers. Its clean energy has also powered industries such as aluminium production, setting new benchmarks for sustainable manufacturing.
Experts highlight Barakah as proof that nuclear energy can provide safe, scalable, and low-carbon power. By driving innovation, education, and international cooperation, the project is seen as a cornerstone of the UAE’s long-term vision for sustainable growth and energy resilience.
