Rwanda Pursues Nuclear Projects with Russia to Boost Energy Sector

Rwanda Pursues Nuclear Projects with Russia to Boost Energy Sector

Rwanda is advancing discussions on key bilateral projects, including a nuclear science center and a small nuclear power plant, to enhance its energy infrastructure and research capabilities using Russian technology.

These collaborations aim to diversify energy sources and promote sustainable development.

The proposed nuclear science center could advance research in various sectors like medicine and agriculture, while also serving as a training hub for nuclear professionals. Meanwhile, the small nuclear power plant could provide a reliable, low-carbon energy source, reducing dependence on fossil fuels.

This partnership with ROSATOM underscores a growing trend of international cooperation in nuclear energy across Africa, positioning Rwanda to strengthen its energy security and become a regional leader in nuclear innovation.

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