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    Nuclear Energy in Africa: Policy options to enhance safe and secure deployment

    June 30, 2023Updated:December 31, 202372 Views
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    Many African countries are considering nuclear energy in their plans to increase electricity supply while reducing emissions. As part of the Summit for a New Global Financing Pact the OECD Nuclear Energy Agency and the OECD Development Centre will convict a distinguished panel to lead a discussion of how African governments can benefit from the opportunities and manage the risks associated with this technology. Companies from around the world are promoting their nuclear technology on the continent, with some having already established agreements with African governments. While renewable energy will be a key component of Africa’s energy future, innovative technologies such as small modular reactors have the potential to provide both low carbon energy and energy security.

    The panel examined what is needed for the safe and secure deployment of nuclear energy in the African context. They will also discuss physical infrastructure needs, human resource development and the regulatory frameworks necessary if this technology is to contribute to Africa achieving net zero carbon emissions by 2050.

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