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Malaysia Still Studying Nuclear Energy, Implementation Could Take A Decade

Malaysia Still Studying Nuclear Energy, Implementation Could Take A Decade

Barnama15-07-2025
KUCHING, July 15 (Bernama) -- Malaysia has not made any decision to proceed with nuclear energy, but is in the early stages of studying its feasibility as part of the country's future energy mix, said Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Fadillah Yusof.
He said that the federal government's current stance is to treat nuclear power as a long-term option, rather than an immediate solution, citing the complexity and safety concerns associated with the technology.
'We are not saying that we are going ahead. What has been approved is for us to consider nuclear as part of the potential energy mix for the future,' he told reporters at the International Energy Week (IEW) 2025 Summit, here, today.
Fadillah, who is also Energy Transition and Water Transformation Minister, said that extensive groundwork is being carried out, including international benchmarking and regulatory planning.
'I've visited the United Kingdom, France, and Russia, and we will also be going to the United States, China, and South Korea. We are analysing all available technologies, including their safety and environmental implications,' he added.
He stressed that any move to adopt nuclear energy in Malaysia must comply with strict international processes and treaties, particularly involving the Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) process.
Fadillah also highlighted the importance of public acceptance, saying that without widespread support from Malaysians, the nuclear option will not proceed.
'Only after we sign all 18 required international treaties, and receive approval at that level, can we even begin to consider incorporating nuclear into our national energy supply,' he said.
'We must engage the public and secure their buy-in. Without public acceptance, we cannot move forward with nuclear,' he said.
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