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  • Dual Fluid - Rwanda Agreement: A Win-Win Partnership For Nuclear Development
    • 4/9/24

    Dual Fluid - Rwanda Agreement: A Win-Win Partnership For Nuclear Development

    Uncover the transformative potential of the Dual Fluid - Rwanda collaboration, poised to unveil a demonstration reactor by 2026, ushering in an era of sustainable, cost-effective energy production. With an unwavering commitment to scalability and adaptability, Dual Fluid's technology promises to redefine the contours of energy production, fostering innovation and prosperity throughout Africa.

  • Bolstering Ghana's Regulatory Infrastructure Through Global Collaborations
    • 3/13/24

    Bolstering Ghana's Regulatory Infrastructure Through Global Collaborations

    Dr. Ampomah-Amoako provides a detailed overview of the NRA's pivotal role in Ghana's nuclear landscape. With a deep-rooted commitment to excellence, the NRA has embarked on a multifaceted journey to fortify its regulatory framework and operational capacity. Central to this transformation is the imperative to establish an independent regulatory entity capable of making impartial decisions, distinct from the promotional activities associated with nuclear power initiatives.

  • Rwanda On Track To Have Nuclear Power By 2034: Pre Feasibility Report Out This May
    • 2/23/24

    Rwanda On Track To Have Nuclear Power By 2034: Pre Feasibility Report Out This May

    With a mandate to coordinate all nuclear research and development activities within the country, the RAEB plays a central role in shaping Rwanda's nuclear energy landscape. Dr. Ndahayo, CEO of RAEB shares insightful updates on Rwanda's nuclear initiatives, including the ongoing feasibility study for a Nuclear Research Reactor and the progressive strides towards establishing a nuclear power program.

  • Navigating Challenges to Unleash Indonesia's Nuclear Power Potential by the 2030s
    • 2/3/24

    Navigating Challenges to Unleash Indonesia's Nuclear Power Potential by the 2030s

    Dr. Arnold Soetrisnanto, General Chair of the Indonesian Nuclear New Energy Society (MEBNI) discusses the future of Indonesia's nuclear energy program as the country looks to utilize nuclear energy by the 2030s.

  • Project Suk-M: Youth Initiative to Develop Microreactor for Energy Transition in India
    • 1/20/24

    Project Suk-M: Youth Initiative to Develop Microreactor for Energy Transition in India

    With the global resurgence of nuclear, its popularity is increasing day-by-day across different geographies. It is also opening up the doors for entrepreneurial ventures and startup opportunities for budding entrepreneurs. In this line, Indian youth have taken a major initiative to develop the first microreactor of India and support the country in meeting its clean energy transition objectives.

  • The Critical Role of Nuclear Power For The Philippines
    • 1/11/24

    The Critical Role of Nuclear Power For The Philippines

    NBP speaks with Dr. Carlo Arcilla, a distinguished Philippine Scientist, currently serving as the Director of the Department of Science and Technology-Philippine Nuclear Research Institute (PNRI) on matters pertaining to nuclear energy in the Philippines which has recently seen a revival.

  • Advancing Turkish Advanced Nuclear Fission And Fusion Technologies
    • 12/26/23

    Advancing Turkish Advanced Nuclear Fission And Fusion Technologies

    NBP speaks with Dr. Bahadir Saygi, Head of Nuclear Energy Research Institute, Turkish Energy, Nuclear and Mineral Research Agency (TENMAK). TENMAK carries out its activities in the fields of energy, mining, ionizing radiation, particle accelerators and nuclear technology.

  • Powering the Future: How Nuclear Can Potentially Help Malaysia Become a Clean Energy Hub
    • 11/9/23

    Powering the Future: How Nuclear Can Potentially Help Malaysia Become a 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.

  • Advancing The Global Nuclear Industry Through Collaborations and Certifications
    • 11/1/23

    Advancing The Global Nuclear Industry Through Collaborations and Certifications

    IEEE Standards Association is playing an unique role in advancing the global nuclear industry through collaborations and certifications. Zaf Coelho had a chat with Patrick Murray on the state of IEEE Nuclear Standards and Certification Programs and how they can help both established and up and coming nuclear regulators, utilities, design integrators, laboratories, and manufacturers.

  • Kenya Establishing Requirements: Design, Construction, Operation & Decomm Of Nuclear Facilities
    • 10/16/23

    Kenya Establishing Requirements: Design, Construction, Operation & Decomm Of Nuclear Facilities

    Kenya's consideration of both large reactors and Small Modular Reactors (SMRs) signifies a forward-thinking approach, ensuring that the best, most feasible options are explored. The KNRA's role in establishing stringent requirements for nuclear facility design, construction, operation, and decommissioning ensures the highest standards of safety and efficacy. Furthermore, the IAEA has designated KNRA as a regional designated center.

  • Indonesia Ready To Regulate Any Nuclear Reactor Technology
    • 9/25/23

    Indonesia Ready To Regulate Any Nuclear Reactor Technology

    Indonesia is taking steps to streamline its licensing process with a focus on expediting nuclear power plant deployment and attracting investors. This move aligns with the nation's commitment to a sustainable and energy-secure future. Additionally, Indonesia's exploration of multinational pre-licensing for SMRs is a forward-looking initiative that could significantly reduce regulatory barriers and foster international cooperation in the nuclear energy sector.

  • Indonesia Opens Doors to More SMR Projects: Wants to Co-Develop SMR Technologies
    • 9/21/23

    Indonesia Opens Doors to More SMR Projects: Wants to Co-Develop SMR Technologies

    By 2039, Indonesia aims to potentially deploy SMRs to significantly accelerate the transition to clean and sustainable energy sources. Indonesia's National Research and Innovation Agency (BRIN) is not only open to the idea of utilizing SMRs but also considering co-developing reactor designs for SMRs that are still in the development stage.

  • India’s Energy Transition in a Carbon-Constrained World & the Role of Nuclear in the Overall Scheme
    • 8/18/23

    India’s Energy Transition in a Carbon-Constrained World & the Role of Nuclear in the Overall Scheme

    India’s think tank Vivekananda International Foundation (VIF) and Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay published a report on ‘India’s Energy Transition in a Carbon Constrained World’. The report aims to establish the cost-effective ways for reaching net zero by 2070 and assesses economic and financial implications of energy transition while exercising different options to do so. Ambassador DP Srivastava, Distinguished Fellow from VIF shares his views on the subject.

  • Romania Plans For Small Nuclear Power Plants By 2030
    • 5/20/22

    Romania Plans For Small Nuclear Power Plants By 2030

    Romania's Nuclearelectrica's CEO, Cosmin Ghita is our guest in this edition of NBP Hotseat. Romania is a strong proponent of nuclear energy in Europe with 69% of Romanians supportive of investing in new nuclear. Romania has plans to deploy 6 small modular reactors (SMRs) with a total capacity of 462MW by 2030.

  • SMR Adoption In India: Business Potential, Trends and Commercialization Approaches
    • 8/4/23

    SMR Adoption In India: Business Potential, Trends and Commercialization Approaches

    The Indian nuclear power program is one of the most vibrant globally. The government of India is planning to spend $3.65bn annually on advanced large reactor and SMR programs in the immediate near terms with an annual requirement of building 8-10 SMRs, 4-5 years down the line with an element of localization into it. To gain further insights on the Indian nuclear market, Vinday Khanduri, NBP's Head of India spoke with GR Srinivasan who is an eminent nuclear expert in India.

  • Latest Updates And Future Plans On The Kenyan Nuclear Power Program
    • 8/3/23

    Latest Updates And Future Plans On The Kenyan Nuclear Power Program

    Kenya is one of several African companies which aims to have nuclear as part of their energy mix in the near future. The East African giant aims to have a nuclear power plant by 2034. In this episode of NBP Hotseat, Ibrahim Ababou, NBP's Head of Africa speaks with Justus Wabuyabo who is the acting CEO of Kenya’s Nuclear Power & Energy Agency (NuPEA).

  • Nuclear Energy: Understanding the Advantages and Challenges of Small Modular Reactors (SMRs)
    • 10/15/21

    Nuclear Energy: Understanding the Advantages and Challenges of Small Modular Reactors (SMRs)

    Nuclear Business Platform spoke with George Borovas, Head of Nuclear from Hunton Andrews Kurth on the advantages and challenges of small modular reactors (SMRs)

  • Insights on USA's Nuclear Energy Cooperation with Emerging Countries
    • 7/21/23

    Insights on USA's Nuclear Energy Cooperation with Emerging Countries

    Donald Hoffman, President & CEO, EXCEL Services Corporation was our guest on this edition of NBP Hotseat. During our conversation, Donald shared his views and insights on America's strategy to assist emerging countries like those in Africa in their nuclear energy programs. Donald is very active in the nuclear industry and served as the 59th president of the American Nuclear Society. Prior to starting EXCEL in 1985, Donald served in the U.S. Nuclear Submarine Navy.

  • Renforcer La Réglementation Nucléaire Et Bien Préparer L'infrastructure Nucléaire
    • 6/28/23

    Renforcer La Réglementation Nucléaire Et Bien Préparer L'infrastructure Nucléaire

    Récemment, le gouvernement du Sénégal a décidé d'installer et de mettre en service un réacteur nucléaire de recherche (un réacteur source de neutrons) pour des applications spécifiques, en particulier la santé, l'agriculture, l'industrie, l'environnement et l'exploration minière, dans le cadre des plans du gouvernement visant à renforcer les capacités.

  • Sudan Wants Nuclear Energy - SMRs A Good Fit For Sudan
    • 6/5/23

    Sudan Wants Nuclear Energy - SMRs A Good Fit For Sudan

    NBP had a conversation with Dr. Siddig Talha Abdalla, Director, Directorate of Evaluation and Development, General Directorate of Nuclear Power, Ministry of Energy and Petroleum, Sudan to learn more about Sudan's ambitions for nuclear, including their interest in small modular reactors.

  • 🇮🇳 Emerging Trends in the Indian Nuclear Market for Deployment of Large and Small Reactors
    • 10/19/21

    🇮🇳 Emerging Trends in the Indian Nuclear Market for Deployment of Large and Small Reactors

    In this episode of NBP Hotseat, we focus on the emerging trends in the Indian nuclear market for deployment of large and small reactors. Vinay Khanduri, NBP's Head of India spoke with Mr. NM Nadaph, Advisor, Nuclear Business, Walchandnagar Industries Ltd, to discuss on India's plans to be a market leader for large and small reactors.

  • Soaring Electricity Prices + Depleting Gas Reserves Pushes Philippines Towards Nuclear Energy
    • 10/29/21

    Soaring Electricity Prices + Depleting Gas Reserves Pushes Philippines Towards Nuclear Energy

    Zaf Coelho had a chat with Mark Cojuangco in this edition of NBP Hotseat to discuss about the current state of nuclear energy sentiments in the Philippines, the commissioning of the Bataan nuclear power plant (which was built but never operated!) and why there is an urgent need for the Philippines to embark on a civil nuclear energy program.

  • 🇺🇬 Uganda Moves Closer to Adopting Nuclear Power With Latest Regulatory Development
    • 10/29/21

    🇺🇬 Uganda Moves Closer to Adopting Nuclear Power With Latest Regulatory Development

    With the Government of Uganda hosting the Africa Nuclear Business Platform (AFNBP) in Kampala from 14 to 17 March 2023, we invited Dr. Akisophel Kisolo, Chairman of the Uganda Atomic Energy Council to join us on this edition of NBP Hotseat.

  • Key Ingredients for a Successful New Build Program
    • 10/19/21

    Key Ingredients for a Successful New Build Program

    Nuclear Business Platform spoke with Inna Pletukhina from the Energy and Infrastructure team of Hunton Andrews Kurth on key aspects for a successful new build program.

  • The Role of Nuclear in Bridging the Energy Gap in Africa
    • 10/19/21

    The Role of Nuclear in Bridging the Energy Gap in Africa

    In this episode of NBP Hotseat, we focus on the prospect of nuclear energy in Africa and sat down with Mr. Enobot Agboraw who is the Executive Secretary of the African Commission on Nuclear Energy (AFCONE).

  • Niger's Strong Commitment Toward Nuclear Power Adoption by 2035
    • 8/12/22

    Niger's Strong Commitment Toward Nuclear Power Adoption by 2035

    Niger is currently the 4th largest uranium producer in the world and is committed to introduce nuclear power to the energy mix by 2035 as there is a strong political will behind introducing nuclear power. NBP speaks with Djibo Maiga Abdoul Wahab who is the President of Niger's High Authority for Atomic Energy (HANEA). HANEA was founded in 2013 to supervise, coordinate and promote nuclear activities in Niger.

  • Turkey's Approach to Human Resource Development for Nuclear Power Program
    • 6/6/22

    Turkey's Approach to Human Resource Development for Nuclear Power Program

    Türkiye is developing a nuclear power program and has targeted the end of 2023 for nuclear energy to be part of its electricity generation. The country's first nuclear power plant, Akkuyu, is currently under construction in the southern Mersin province. NBP speaks with Dr. Şule Ergün who is an Associate Professor, Nuclear Engineering from Hacettepe University on the human resource development aspect