ICoNE Begins in Kenya with Focus on Africa’s Nuclear Future
The International Conference on Nuclear Energy (ICoNE 2026) has opened in Nairobi, Kenya, placing Africa’s nuclear future firmly in the spotlight as…
The International Conference on Nuclear Energy (ICoNE 2026) has opened in Nairobi, Kenya, placing Africa’s nuclear future firmly in the spotlight as…
An expert mission from the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has completed a review of Rwanda’s progress in developing the infrastructure required…
Background Africa’s energy demand is rising rapidly, driven by population growth, industrialisation, and the need for resilient, low-carbon development. Nuclear energy offers…
The Nuclear Energy Innovation Summit on Africa (NEISA) 2026 will take place from 18–21 May 2026 at the Kigali Convention Centre in…
Africa is steadily positioning itself at the forefront of the global nuclear energy expansion, with several countries advancing ambitious nuclear power programmes…
The Nuclear Energy Summit 2026 concluded in Paris, bringing together world leaders, international organizations, financial institutions, and nuclear industry stakeholders to reaffirm…
The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has launched the ConvEx-3 (2025) full-scale exercise, a comprehensive 36-hour drill designed to rigorously test global…
The Future of Nuclear Energy: Beyond Light Water Reactors Currently, U.S. nuclear power is dominated by light water reactors (LWRs), a proven…
As Africa intensifies efforts to harness nuclear technology for energy, health, and security, global institutions like the Dalton Nuclear Institute in the…
Africa’s electricity demand is projected to grow nearly sevenfold by 2050, according to the latest International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) projections. As…