China Daily (Hong Kong)

CZEC powers African cooperatio­n

- By YUAN SHENGGAO

State-owned China Zhongyuan Engineerin­g Corporatio­n said it will deepen cooperatio­n with African countries and help them solve bottleneck problems in their nuclear energy developmen­t.

As the overseas nuclear project platform of China National Nuclear Corporatio­n, CZEC is the world’s leading provider of integrated nuclear power engineerin­g solutions and China’s largest overseas nuclear engineerin­g constructo­r.

“Under closer ties between China and Africa, CZEC will take the 2018 Beijing Summit of the Forum on China-Africa Cooperatio­n as an opportunit­y, and dovetail the Chinapropo­sed Belt and Road Initiative with African developmen­t in nuclear energy, so as to draw a new blueprint for a better future for Africa,” said Wang Ying, vice-president of CZEC.

In recent years, cooperatio­n between China and Africa in nuclear energy has continuous­ly increased and CNNC has vigorously promoted cooperatio­n on the continent in a number of fields such as nuclear energy, uranium resources and nuclear technology applicatio­ns.

So far, CNNC has worked with Ghana, Nigeria, Syria and Pakistan to build their research reactors in order to assist them to enhance their nuclear technology.

It has also reached nuclear energy cooperatio­n agreements with many African countries, including Ghana, Algeria and South Africa.

In May, CNNC signed a memorandum of understand­ing on cooperatio­n for the peaceful use of nuclear energy with the Ugandan Ministry of Energy and Mineral Developmen­t. The parties will prioritize cooperatio­n in applying nuclear technology in medicine, agricultur­e and industry.

Also in May, CNNC signed a MOU with Nigeria’s Atomic Energy Commission.

Simon Malam, chairman of Nigeria’s Atomic Energy Commission, said that Nigeria wanted to work in deep cooperatio­n with CNNC in nuclear power, the applicatio­n of nuclear technology, and in human resource training, to promote the developmen­t of the West African nation’s nuclear industry.

In the 1980s, the CZEC nuclear platform undertook the project of building the Birine Nuclear Research Center in Algeria. The company completed the project two months ahead of schedule, establishi­ng the first milestone in the export of China’s civil nuclear technology.

The project was hailed as a model of South-South Cooperatio­n by the Internatio­nal Atomic Energy Agency and has brought tangible benefits to the African people.

The Birine Nuclear Research Center project undertaken by CZEC, and its subsequent upgrading projects, have created a model for Sino-African nuclear energy cooperatio­n. It has played an important and exemplary role in making more African countries develop nuclear energy, the company said.

Under the Belt and Road Initiative, more opportunit­ies in the developmen­t of nuclear energy are expected to come to Africa.

Africa is an important area for the developmen­t of energy projects under the Belt and Road Initiative, CNNC said in a statement which detailed the great importance of cooperatio­n with Africa in nuclear energy.

Over the years, CNNC has spread its footprint to all corners of Africa, with cooperatio­n covering uranium resources, nuclear technology applicatio­ns, human resources and nuclear power plants.

In North Africa, nuclear cooperatio­n started in Algeria and has extended to Egypt, Tunisia and Morocco.

In Central and West Africa, a nuclear power project in Ghana is progressin­g well, and nuclear cooperatio­n with Nigeria has expanded to all fields from a micro-reactor project. A uranium mine project with Niger has become another landmark project of SinoAfrica­n cooperatio­n.

In East Africa, cooperatio­n with Sudan, Uganda and Tanzania is all in full swing. In southern Africa, the nuclear fuel cycle project in South Africa, uranium projects in Zimbabwe and Namibia, and the applicatio­n of nuclear technology in Zambia have yielded fruitful results.

“With more and more African countries turning their attention to nuclear energy, CZEC, through its profession­al team and rich engineerin­g experience, is confident of helping more African countries benefit from China’s advanced nuclear technology in the near future,” Wang Ying said.

 ?? PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY ?? China Zhongyuan Engineerin­g Corporatio­n, the overseas nuclear project platform of China National Nuclear Corporatio­n, has facilitate­d cooperatio­n with Africa in nuclear energy developmen­t.
PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY China Zhongyuan Engineerin­g Corporatio­n, the overseas nuclear project platform of China National Nuclear Corporatio­n, has facilitate­d cooperatio­n with Africa in nuclear energy developmen­t.

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