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Nuclear power in Africa: Big dreams, bigger hurdles

African countries are turning to nuclear energy to boost power supply and cut emissions. Yet complex financing, long timelines and safety demands mean only a few nations may realistically bring reactors online. African c…

Nuclear power in Africa: Big dreams, bigger hurdles

African countries are turning to nuclear energy to boost power supply and cut emissions. Yet complex financing, long timelines and safety demands mean only a few nations may realistically bring reactors online.

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  • African countries are turning to nuclear energy to boost power supply and cut emissions.
  • Yet complex financing, long timelines and safety demands mean only a few nations may realistically bring reactors online.

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  • African countries are turning to nuclear energy to boost power supply and cut emissions.
  • Yet complex financing, long timelines and safety demands mean only a few nations may realistically bring reactors online.

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