Namibia is waiting for Chinese investment in nuclear power AtomInfo.Ru, PUBLISHED 08.01.2025 Namibia, one of the world's largest uranium producers, is seeking investment from China in nuclear power to boost its role in the global push to clean energy. "We want to add value to our uranium for the peaceful development of nuclear energy," President Nangolo Mbumba said Monday during a meeting with Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi, who is on a week-long visit to Africa. Other news: Rosatom starts pilot operation of a fuel fabrication facility for the BREST-OD-300 fast reactor Currently, the facility operators are mastering the technology and gaining experience. Turbine installation completed at Unit 1 of Akkuyu NPP The Akkuyu NPP turbine-generating unit consists of a combined high- and medium-pressure module, two low-pressure modules, and a generator. Alexey Likhachev attended the launching ceremony of Chukotka nuclear icebreaker After the launch, construction of Chukotka will proceed in the water. |
Hero of the day National flag of Russian Federation hoisted on Yakutia nuclear icebreaker Yakutia is the fourth icebreaker actually built under Project 22220. Its service life is 40 years. As is the tradition, the icebreaker is named after a region adjacent to the Northern Sea Route. INTERVIEW
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