AWAZA, Turkmenistan, August 7. On the sidelines
of the 3rd UN Conference on Landlocked Developing Countries (LLDC3)
in Awaza, Turkmenistan, the International Atomic Energy Agency
(IAEA) presented its initiative on the use of small modular
reactors (SMRs) to support sustainable development, Trend reports.
During the session, an IAEA representative highlighted the
potential of SMRs to provide reliable and environmentally friendly
energy to remote and underserved regions. According to the Agency,
the deployment of these reactors could narrow the socio-economic
divide between urban and rural areas by enhancing energy access,
stimulating industrial activity, improving infrastructure, and
raising overall quality of life.
“Small modular reactors are a transformative technology,
especially relevant for developing countries. The IAEA is ready to
act as a reliable partner, offering comprehensive support not only
in energy, but also in land use and isotope solutions,” the IAEA
representative noted.
The Agency emphasized that SMRs represent more than just an
energy solution – they are a foundation for more balanced and
inclusive global development. The presentation took place as part
of broader discussions at LLDC3 on innovation, sustainability, and
regional cooperation.