Morocco 's inclusion of plans to build two nuclear power plants as part of its Nationally Appropriate Mitigation Action submission to the COP 15 Copenhagen Accord is an indication of how international climate change policy has developed over the last decade from one where nuclear energy was treated negatively to one where nuclear enegy is now being recognized as a key element of global efforts to limit greenhouse gas emissions.
In addition to Morocco 's plans, China's declaration that it will seek to reduce the share of non-fossil fuels in primary energy consumption to around 15% by 2020, is dependent on a significant contribution from nuclear power. China 's plans for its fast-expanding nuclear generation capacity to increase to around 60GWe by 2020. South Korea 's declaration that it will reduce its greenhouse gas emissions by 30% from business as usual projections is similarly dependent on its ambitious programme of nuclear build.