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Ghana signs agreement to construct small NuScale nuclear reactor

Ghana on Thursday signed an arrangement with a U.S. developer for an atomic power plant using innovation from NuScale Power, the U.S. State Department stated on Thursday, as the country seeks its first atomic power plant.

Nuclear Power Ghana and Regnum Technology Group signed the agreement to release a NuScale VOYGR-12 little modular reactor, or SMR, at a U.S.-Africa atomic energy summit in Nairobi.

SMRs are smaller than today's reactors and can be integrated in a. factory. However there are remaining questions about whether they. will ever be widespread commercially.

WHY IT IS IMPORTANT

The U.S. is looking to promote technologies it thinks about to. be clean energy and offer them to establishing countries. The. administration of President Joe Biden thinks that nuclear. energy, which creates power virtually emissions complimentary, is. vital in the battle against climate change.

Nuclear power, on the other hand, produces long-term. hazardous waste.

NuScale is the only business with a license to develop a U.S. SMR. Last year it canceled its only job in the U.S. in the middle of. increasing costs.

WHO WAS VYING TO SIGN WITH GHANA?

Other contenders for the plant consisted of France's EDF, and. China National Nuclear Corporation, an energy ministry official. in Ghana stated in May.

South Korea's Kepco and its subsidiary Korea Hydro Nuclear. Power Corporation, in addition to Russia's ROSATOM were likewise. contending for the agreement expected to span the next years, the. authorities stated at the time.

KEY QUOTE

Ghana and many other African nations are pursuing nuclear. energy to accomplish their economic advancement, energy security,. and decarbonization objectives, said Aleshia Duncan, deputy. assistant secretary for global cooperation at the U.S. Department of Energy. It's essential that the United States. stay a strong and engaged partner, offering technical. proficiency and resources to guarantee the effective release of. nuclear energy throughout the continent.

(source: Reuters)