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Rwanda advances nuclear plans with IAEA support, aiming for 110 MW by 2030s.
President Paul Kagame is in Paris for the World Nuclear Energy Summit, co-hosted by France and the IAEA, focusing on expanding safe, low-carbon nuclear energy to meet global electricity demand and climate goals.
Rwanda, aiming for 110 MW of nuclear capacity and 60%-70% nuclear-generated electricity by the 2030s, is advancing its nuclear program with support from an IAEA review mission.
The mission assessed Rwanda’s progress in infrastructure, regulation, and emergency preparedness, praising its leadership and planning while recommending finalizing key legislation and decision-making frameworks.
Rwanda plans to host Africa’s first Nuclear Energy Industry Summit in May.
Ruanda avanza en los planes nucleares con el apoyo de la AIEA, con el objetivo de 110 MW para la década de 2030.