C.Africa
2023, August, 4, 06:50:00
RUSSIA, AFRICA NUCLEAR COOPERATION
Two more countries - Zimbabwe and Ethiopia - have signed agreements with Russia to cooperate on the peaceful use of nuclear technology on the sidelines of the Russia-Africa Economic and Humanitarian Forum, which has been taking place in St Petersburg.
2023, August, 4, 06:40:00
COOPERATION OF RUSSIA, REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO
Leading Russian companies, including LUKOIL and Yandex, operate effectively in the republic. Rosatom plans to launch a number of large projects. There is no doubt that trade and economic cooperation has significant growth potential.
2023, July, 28, 06:40:00
U.S., GHANA NUCLEAR COOPERATION
The Ghana Nuclear Power Programme Organisation was formed to oversee the implementation and coordination of the nuclear power programme following a 2008 cabinet decision to include nuclear in the energy mix of the African country.
2023, March, 24, 07:05:00
AFRICA'S FLEXIBLE ENERGY
Africa’s ability to leapfrog traditional power systems and adopt renewables on a massive scale is not a fantasy. In-depth studies from Wärtsilä have demonstrated that with the adequate support of flexible power technologies, ambitious renewable energy objectives in Africa are not only achievable, they also represent the soundest and cheapest strategy for the successful electrification of the continent.
2022, October, 31, 11:40:00
NUCLEAR SMR FOR GHANA
As a first step toward enhancing cooperation under WECAN, the USA and Japan announced a partnership with Ghana to support Ghana's ambition of being a first mover in SMR deployment in Africa and establishing itself as an advanced nuclear technology hub.
2022, September, 5, 13:50:00
NUCLEAR POWER FOR GHANA
The President of the Republic, Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, has now incorporated the inclusion of nuclear technology into the country’s power generation mix.
2022, September, 1, 14:00:00
RUSSIAN NUCLEAR SMR FOR GHANA
Ghana's Ministry of Energy is developing a National Energy Transition Plan that will help the country move to cleaner energy, with nuclear power playing a critical role as a base.
2022, May, 20, 11:40:00
INDIAN RENEWABLE 5.2 GW, $3 BLN
The project is set to reach a storage capacity of 5,230 MW and involves 10,800 MWh of daily storage capacity from a pumped-storage plant, with the integration of 3,000 MW of solar and 550 MW of wind capacity.
2022, March, 21, 11:55:00
NUCLEAR FOR NIGERIA
"Nigeria is trying to deliver 4000 MW of electricity through nuclear power. We are planning to construct four units and currently we are at the bidding phase of the nuclear power programme in Nigeria,"
2022, March, 11, 12:10:00
U.S., GHANA NUCLEAR SMR
The USA and Ghana have jointly launched a partnership under the Foundational Infrastructure for Responsible Use of Small Modular Reactor Technology (FIRST) programme.
2022, February, 7, 11:25:00
NUCLEAR DEVELOPMENT FOR AFRICA
Under the new arrangements running until 2026, the IAEA and the AU will work together in the areas of human health and nutrition, food and agriculture, water and the environment, industrial applications of nuclear technology, energy planning and nuclear power, radiation safety and nuclear security.
2021, November, 18, 12:55:00
MOZAMBIQUE LNG START
Area 4 is operated by Mozambique Rovuma Venture (MRV), an incorporated joint venture owned by Eni, ExxonMobil and CNPC, which holds a 70% interest in the Area 4 exploration and production concession contract.
2021, November, 10, 11:45:00
BRITAIN'S CLEAN INVESTMENT FOR AFRICA $13 BLN
UK started last year reducing its support to overseas investments in fossil fuels and totally halted assistance this year amid the clean energy transition that country has embarked on.
2021, November, 10, 11:40:00
MOZAMBIQUE LNG IS BETTER
In April, TotalEnergies declared force majeure on the Mozambique LNG project and removed all of its staff from the site, after Islamist militants attacked the nearby town of Palma in late March, killing dozens.
2021, October, 6, 13:05:00
NUCLEAR FOR AFRICA
The safe and sustainable application of nuclear science in any industry relies on the availability of qualified managers and personnel—this is equally true in Africa’s burgeoning nuclear sector.