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Net Zero World: The Youth Perspective Today and The Future: The event’s two parts, Nuclear Energy – Youth & Net Zero and Nuclear Energy – Net Zero Beyond 2050, will consider the role of youth in the net-zero transition and the best ways to attract the young generation to nuclear science and technology including fusion research and innovation. COP26 Climate Change Conference 2021, Glasgow, Scottish Event Campus, Scotland. 5 November 2021

Photo Credit: Dean Calma / IAEA

IAEA Director General Rafael Grossi with the IAEA Net Zero Challenge winner Claire Li from Singapore.

Claire Li of the winning team from Singapore. The team proposed a plan to decarbonize the global shipping industry through an initiative to use fuel cells with hydrogen produced by nuclear energy.

The project from Singapore was presented by Claire Li, a 20-year-old student from the London School of Economics and Political Science, who worked with Komal Prashar and Linda Zheng on a hypothetical proposal that would help the island nation decarbonize the global shipping industry through an initiative to use fuel cells with green hydrogen produced by low-carbon nuclear energy. Singapore does not operate any nuclear power plants, and the team’s plan would rely on partnerships with other countries for the import of nuclear-produced hydrogen.

“This is one way Singapore can contribute globally to decarbonization,” said Li. “Singapore is a leading global port with a lot of available infrastructure and resources. By doing this, it can set the standards for other ports in the world.”
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