Rwanda is making progress towards adding nuclear power to its energy mix. An IAEA Integrated Nuclear Infrastructure Review (INIR) mission recently visited Rwanda to assess the country’s progress in developing the infrastructure needed for a safe, secure and sustainable nuclear power programme.
Rwanda aims to have nuclear power supply 60–70% of its energy mix, with its first SMR expected to be operational in the early 2030s.
The mission’s recommendations will help Rwanda further strengthen its nuclear infrastructure and advance its readiness to introduce nuclear power in line with international safety standards and global best practices.
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@US_SrAdvisorAF@POTUS@MunSecConf NOTHING WILL HAPPENED UNTIL THE VICTIME OF BANYAMULENGE STILL BOMBARDED BY GOVERNMENT OF CONGO USING DRONE ATTACK TO BANYAMULENGE TUTSI CIVILIAN JUSTICE FOR BANYAMULENGE
Despite well-documented violence by the Kinshasa government against the Tutsi-Banyamulenge, the international community has chosen minerals over justice, relying on false resource-driven narratives while ignoring systematic human rights violations. This complicity has normalized the forced exile and permanent refugee status of the Tutsi-Banyamulenge, instead of addressing the root causes.
We demand that political and security actors put human rights, protection, and dignity above economic interests and end the deliberate abandonment of these communities.@SecRubio