With Prof Seth Kofi Debrah of Ghana Atomic Energy Commission on "Africa's Nuclear Renaissance: Ghana's Position
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- Hurray🎉, It is our 50th Episode!
- We have a country that is energy poor and water rich but cannot provide portable water for it self
- President Kwame Nkrumah had and shared the vision to getting nuclear power in Ghana not just for energy but for business development
- The nuclear program is not just to provide energy for Ghana but for other parts of Africa
- What is the safety regime do you have? All the 19 infrastructure issues required by IAEA
- Ghana is in phase two and are engaging vendor countries
- The country is fully committed to bringing nuclear to Ghana and have created a separate company to that effect
- Funding and financing are key aspects unique to the nuclear power infrastructure development and processes are in place to get it rightly done
- A nuclear power plant will by plan come to Ghana by 2030
- Ghana embraces diversity and inclusion in the wide spectrum of its plans. The Plants is for west Africa. Listen to the conversation with the transmission company of Nigeria about the west African power pool (Listen: https://rss.com/podcasts/afrinuke/1328862/)
- His role models and availability for mentoring
- Questions and Answers
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