Rwanda Looks to Nuclear Energy Through Small Modular Reactors
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Rwanda Looks to Nuclear Energy Through Small Modular Reactors
Rwanda is advancing its nuclear energy ambitions by forging strategic partnerships with developers of Small Modular Reactors (SMRs) and advanced reactor technologies, according to the Chief Executive Officer of the Rwanda Atomic Energy Board (RAEB).
More and more African states are considering nuclear power to meet their energy needs. A technology long reserved for industrialised countries may well change the future of the continent. In Africa, energy poverty remains a major obstacle to economic growth. Nearly 600 million people still do not have access to electricity and the average annual consumption does not exceed 500 kWh per capita, compared with 3,000 kWh in highly industrialized coun…
Rwanda looks to nuclear energy through small modular reactors
Rwanda is advancing its nuclear energy ambitions by forging strategic partnerships with developers of Small Modular Reactors (SMRs) and advanced reactor technologies, according to the Chief Executive Officer of the Rwanda Atomic Energy Board (RAEB). ALSO READ: Inside Rwanda’s plan to set up 110 MW nuclear power plants Fidele Ndahayo said this during the 69th Regular Session of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) General Conference in V…
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