Rwanda Plans First Nuclear Reactor

Key Figures & Findings: Rwanda is moving forward with its nuclear energy plans, aiming to build its first nuclear reactor. The Rwanda Atomic Energy Board (RAEB) has signed an agreement with Dual Fluid Energy Inc., a Canadian-German firm, to construct a demonstration Dual Fluid nuclear reactor. The initiative marks Rwanda’s entry into nuclear power, with the goal of bolstering energy security and diversifying its electricity supply.

Statistics & Insights: The planned reactor is expected to generate 300 megawatts of electricity and could be operational by 2026. This move aligns with Rwanda’s broader energy strategy of reducing its dependency on hydropower and expanding its energy mix.

Future Implications: If the project progresses as planned, Rwanda could become a hub for advanced nuclear technology, attracting further investments and expertise to the region. And by 2030, nuclear energy could significantly contribute to the country’s energy needs, helping meet its growing electricity demand.