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Kenya signs work plan as nuclear power project gathers pace

Kenya signs work plan as nuclear power project gathers pace
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Kenya has signed a three-year Integrated Work Plan with the IAEA to advance its nuclear power program. The project aims to build a 2,000-megawatt plant in Siaya county by 2034 to provide reliable baseload electricity.

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This represents a major infrastructure development for Kenya, aiming to lower industrial energy costs and reduce reliance on weather-dependent renewables.

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Kenyan delegation with other IAEA officials during a high-level technical meetings held in Vienna between June 29 and June 30/NUPEA

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The report is a straightforward summary of government and international agency cooperation.

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