JUST IN: Kenya Moves Closer to Nuclear Power, Preparation for Plant Construction Begins
Kenya is on track to establish its first nuclear power plant by 2034, with the Nuclear Power and Energy Agency (Nupea) confirming that the country is now in the final phase of the project. Winnie Ndumbai, Nupea’s Director of Strategy and Planning, shared this update during a session with the Senate Energy Committee, chaired by Nyeri Senator Wahome Wamatinga. Ndumbai informed the committee that the agency has made significant strides in nuclear development, bringing Kenya closer to realizing its nuclear power ambitions. Dr. Ndumbai outlined the three key phases of preparing for nuclear power infrastructure: first, the consideration of a
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