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Uganda's Nuclear Aspirations: A Path to Sustainable Development
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Uganda's Nuclear Aspirations: A Path to Sustainable Development

Uganda is faced with the dual challenge of meeting the energy demands of its burgeoning population and ensuring sustainable development. The country's total installed power generating capacity, primarily from hydroelectricity, is estimated to be around 1268 MW(e) as of December 2020. However, with an annual electricity demand growth rate of 15%, Uganda is exploring nuclear energy as a strategic component of its energy mix.

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South Korea's Nuclear Know-How is Just What ASEAN Needs
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South Korea's Nuclear Know-How is Just What ASEAN Needs

As ASEAN countries are starting to explore nuclear energy to meet rising energy demands, developing the human resources and workforce needed to support safe and secure nuclear power programs remains a key challenge across the region. With advanced nuclear technology and long experience nurturing human capital, South Korea is poised to be an ideal partner in helping ASEAN build the skilled manpower needed to harness nuclear energy safely and efficiently.

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Navigating Kenya's Nuclear Energy Horizon: Opportunities and Priorities
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Navigating Kenya's Nuclear Energy Horizon: Opportunities and Priorities

Kenya's pursuit of nuclear power and energy is gaining momentum under the leadership of the Nuclear Power and Energy Agency (NuPEA). With the successful completion of the Integrated Nuclear Infrastructure Review (INIR) mission by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) in 2021, Kenya entered the second phase of IAEA's milestone approach, positioning itself for preparatory works toward a nuclear power program.

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Nigeria's Quest for Sustainable Nuclear Energy: Embracing SMRs
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Nigeria's Quest for Sustainable Nuclear Energy: Embracing SMRs

Nigeria's pursuit of nuclear energy has been marked by significant developments, and its commitment to establishing a robust nuclear energy program. In particular, Small Modular Reactors (SMRs) are one of the options that Nigeria is considering to introduce to its energy mix. This article delves into Nigeria's journey towards adopting SMRs as part of its nuclear energy program, emphasizing the challenges and opportunities associated with this endeavor.

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South Korea-ASEAN Partnership: A Win-Win for ASEAN's Sustainable Future
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South Korea-ASEAN Partnership: A Win-Win for ASEAN's Sustainable Future

As ASEAN countries aim to both decarbonize and meet rapidly growing energy demand, strong partnerships are key to reaching these goals. In this context, we firmly believe that South Korea and ASEAN are inherently well-suited partners in shaping a sustainable future together. South Korea has amassed world-leading expertise in various fields while ASEAN economies are projected to be among the fastest-growing in the coming decades.

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Empowering Ghana: The Epicenter of Nuclear Workforce Development
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Empowering Ghana: The Epicenter of Nuclear Workforce Development

Ghana's ambitious journey into the world of nuclear energy is underpinned by a multi-faceted approach, combining international cooperation, a commitment to IAEA standards, and a wealth of experience. This holistic strategy positions Ghana to not only achieve its clean energy goals but also emerge as a regional leader in nuclear workforce development and best practices.

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Powering the Future : Nuclear Potentially Can help Malaysia to Become Clean Energy Hub
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Powering the Future : Nuclear Potentially Can help Malaysia to Become Clean Energy Hub

With a commitment to environmental sustainability, Malaysia has set ambitious goals to become a carbon-neutral nation by 2050, with a targeted 70% renewable capacity by the same year. However it is important to note that renewable energy alone may not suffice to entirely replace fossil fuels as the primary baseload energy source. Another low-carbon energy source, such as nuclear power, has emerged as a viable alternative to complement RE through hybrid technology in the energy mix.

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Empowering Africa's Nuclear Energy Future: Innovative Financing Options
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Empowering Africa's Nuclear Energy Future: Innovative Financing Options

Nuclear power plants offer a reliable source of energy for Africa. They also have low operational costs once they are built, and long-term power purchase contracts can reduce revenue risk, and clear, long-term governmental commitment to a nuclear power program can provide confidence to investors too. However, the high capital costs, long construction periods, and the issue of high interest rates, associated with nuclear power plants can be challenging. What are some viable financing options nuclear power plant construction in Africa?

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Empowering Nuclear Energy Growth in ASEAN: A Unified Effort by Policymakers, Industry Leaders and Public 
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Empowering Nuclear Energy Growth in ASEAN: A Unified Effort by Policymakers, Industry Leaders and Public 

As ASEAN nations grapple with the dual challenges of escalating energy demand and climate change, nuclear power has once again emerged as a viable solution. Over the past 15 years, energy demand in the region has surged by 60%, primarily met by imports of fossil fuels. While nuclear energy provides reliable, emissions-free electricity, it faces challenges such as high upfront costs, safety concerns, and waste management. Nevertheless, active nuclear programs in Indonesia and the Philippines, coupled with private sector interest, signal a potential nuclear future in the region. Collaboration among policymakers, industry stakeholders, and public support will be crucial in harnessing nuclear power's role in a sustainable ASEAN future.

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Unlocking Africa's Nuclear Potential: Challenges and Collaborative Solutions
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Unlocking Africa's Nuclear Potential: Challenges and Collaborative Solutions

The recent Africa Nuclear Business Platform Lite 2023 featured a panel discussion that delved into critical aspects of Africa's burgeoning nuclear energy sector, the existing challenges, the prospects of regional cooperation, and more. Led by Mr. Van Zyl de Villiers, Senior Consultant of the African Commission on Nuclear Energy (AFCONE), the discussion shed light on the continent's nuclear journey.

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The Sinop Nuclear Power Plant and the Future of Türkiye
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The Sinop Nuclear Power Plant and the Future of Türkiye

The proposed Sinop Nuclear Power Plant (NPP) stands as a monumental undertaking in the world of energy production and economic development for Türkiye. With a staggering investment of approximately $40 billion, it is set to become the country's second nuclear power plant, following the Akkuyu NPP. The Sinop NPP is located at Sinop province along the Black Sea.

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Nuclear Microreactors Revolutionizing the Indian Energy Sector
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Nuclear Microreactors Revolutionizing the Indian Energy Sector

India's vast and diverse landscape is set to undergo a significant energy transformation. The country's energy market is grown for innovation, and nuclear microreactors present a promising technology that could revolutionize the sector. Nuclear microreactors are very small reactors usually generating less than 30 MWe. With their compact size, high efficiency, and low carbon emissions, these power sources are an ideal solution to address India's urgent energy challenges. In this report, we explore the potential applications of nuclear microreactors in India and the lucrative business opportunities they offer.

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Which is a better option for ASEAN? Large or Small reactors or both?
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Which is a better option for ASEAN? Large or Small reactors or both?

Southeast Asia is experiencing a surge in energy demand, having grown by 60% in the last 15 years. With over 40% of its energy imported and a significant reliance on non-renewables, the region faces a pressing need to balance its growing energy needs with supply security and environmental concerns. Nuclear power is being considered as a viable solution to meet the increasing electricity demand while reducing dependence on fossil fuels, given its low greenhouse gas emissions and ability to provide baseload power. However which nuclear reactor type is more suitable for ASEAN? Large or small?

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Reviving Malaysia's Nuclear Energy Program
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Reviving Malaysia's Nuclear Energy Program

Malaysia has come a long way in developing its nuclear energy capabilities over the past decade. Though plans were put on hold in 2018, the nation made significant progress in building the infrastructure and expertise required for a nuclear power program. With the need to diversify energy sources and cut emissions, experts argue nuclear energy should be back on the table. Malaysia is well-positioned to revive its nuclear plans given its strong foundation. With the right strategy and conditions, nuclear could yet become part of Malaysia's energy mix as it strives to meet rising electricity demands and decarbonization goals.

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Nuclear Energy: Transforming Türkiye as a Hub for Green Manufacturing
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Nuclear Energy: Transforming Türkiye as a Hub for Green Manufacturing

Türkiye, strategically located between Europe and Asia, has emerged as a pivotal manufacturing and distribution hub. Over the years, the country's ambitious goal to develop nuclear power generation has become a cornerstone of its economic growth strategy. Nuclear energy in Türkiye can boost its potential as a green manufacturing and export hub by providing reliable power for industrial processes.

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Strategies for ASEAN Human Resource Readiness in the Nuclear Power Sector
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Strategies for ASEAN Human Resource Readiness in the Nuclear Power Sector

As countries in the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), such as the Philippines and Indonesia, seek to meet their growing energy demands while reducing carbon emissions, nuclear power is emerging as a promising option. The development of a skilled workforce is a critical component of ensuring the safety and success of nuclear power programs.

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