
Namibia, Russia Discuss Nuclear Energy Cooperation
Namibia is a major global uranium producer while Russia is one of the world’s largest producers of nuclear energy.
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Namibia is a major global uranium producer while Russia is one of the world’s largest producers of nuclear energy.
The International Energy Agency forecasts that nuclear energy will set a new record this year, contributing to meeting rising energy demand, although financing remains a significant challenge.
Senegal is advancing plans to establish nuclear reactors for education, research and training purposes, aiming to build a skilled workforce in nuclear science.
The El Dabaa Nuclear Power Plant represents Egypt’s first major nuclear project and will meet 10% of domestic electricity demand.
Building on the July 2024 agreement with Rosatom, Congolese President Denis Sassou-N’Guesso has advocated for deeper collaboration with Russia in the oil and nuclear sectors.
The 1 GW nuclear power plant is expected to cost roughly $3.9 billion.
The license allows Madison Metals to extract nuclear fuels within Mining Licensing 86A.
Eskom has received approval from the National Nuclear Regulator to extend the lifespan of Unit 1 at the Koeberg Nuclear Power Plant by 20 years.
Mali and Russia have signed three memoranda of understanding (MoU) in the field of nuclear energy.
Guinea-Conakry has signed an MOU with Russian nuclear energy company Rosatom to cooperate on the development of floating nuclear power plants to generate electricity in the West African country. The