Only about half of Ugandans have access to electricity, but its government has set a goal of achieving more than 99% electricity access by 2030. To reach this target, the country is looking to generate nuclear power with the help of domestically sourced uranium. Experts from the IAEA, Argentina, Australia, France and Namibia evaluated Uganda's uranium production cycle and recommended steps to bring the country closer to realizing its nuclear energy goals. Learn about the outcomes 👉 atoms.iaea.org/3XH5C6S
Good approach by the government. Right direction to utilise it's domestic U resources for peaceful uses. As a uranium Geologist I congratulate the government to derive a quick plan to install number of nuclear power plants to reduce the environmental pollution and to encourage nuclear energy
This is an exciting development for Uganda! Achieving 99% electricity access by 2030 is an ambitious goal, and leveraging domestically sourced uranium for nuclear power could be a game-changer. It’s great to see international collaboration in evaluating and supporting Uganda’s nuclear energy potential. Great to encourage Nuclear Energy 🌍⚡
Interesting!
The collaboration between the IAEA and global experts to support Uganda's nuclear energy aspirations is a testament to international cooperation for sustainable development. Wishing Uganda success on this transformative journey towards energy accessibility and independence.