China Daily (Hong Kong)

CGN signs Kenya nuclear training, technology support agreement

- By ZHENG XIN zhengxin@chinadaily.com.cn

China General Nuclear Power Group is one step closer to exporting its Hualong One reactor design to Kenya, after having signed an agreement with the Kenyan government on nuclear expertise and talent training.

CGN, China’s largest and the fifth-biggest nuclear operator in the world, had already signed a framework agree- ment regarding nuclear power training cooperatio­n with Kenya Nuclear Electricit­y Board.

It has committed to providing Kenya with staff training, as well as comprehens­ive cooperatio­n in power developmen­t and capacity building in the country, based on the third-generation Hualong One reactor.

Joseph Jacobelli, a senior analyst of Asian utilities and infrastruc­ture at Bloomberg Intelligen­ce, said the partnershi­p plays a significan­t role in the realizatio­n of Kenya’s nuclear power program, as well as China’s nuclear technology exports.

He said the sector plays an important role in China’s advanced manufactur­ing exports, and the deal will also help nuclear companies better export their technology to the global market.

“The company’s bid is in accordance with Chinese pow- gigawatts er companies’ trend in investing overseas,” he said.

“With government support for overseas expansion, including beneficial terms in getting financing from key financial institutio­ns, many are encouraged to acquire power assets or export their technology and expertise overseas.”

China’s investment in clean energy will also help reduce pollution, he added.

The cooperatio­n will help expand the knowledge of overseas markets, find new markets for Chinese knowhow and come up with new earnings sources, Jacobelli said.

Kenya’s developmen­t blue- print, known as Vision 2030, plans to achieve economic, social and political goals under a strategy to establish the country as a “newly industrial­izing middle-income country” by 2030. By that time, Kenya plans to have an installed nuclear capacity of 4 gigawatts, generating about 19 percent of Kenya’s energy. This would mean nuclear power would be a key component of energy in the country.

The United Kingdom gov- ernment has started the Generic Design Assessment of CGN’s Hualong One reactor, which will be used in a nuclear power plant at Bradwell in southeaste­rn England. Insiders said the chances are high that the Hualong One reactor will pass the UK’s approval.

“CGN has rich experience building nuclear power facilities in the country and there is a high chance that the parameters are met,” Jacobelli said.

amount of installed nuclear power generation capacity in Kenya by 2030

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