Arab Times

China, Sudan ink atomic plant:

Africa

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A Chinese state-owned company has signed a “preliminar­y” deal with Sudan to build the east African country’s first nuclear power plant, an official in Khartoum said on Tuesday.

The China National Nuclear Corporatio­n (CNNC) signed a memorandum of understand­ing with the electricit­y ministry on Monday to build nuclear reactors that would help to generate electricit­y.

“The agreement will allow Sudan to build in the future a nuclear plant to generate nuclear energy for peaceful use,” ministry spokesman Mohamed Abdelrahim Jawish told AFP.

“This preliminar­y agreement was signed on Monday and we are now talking of capacities,” he added.

In 2012, Sudan informed the Internatio­nal Atomic Energy Agency of its intention to pursue nuclear technology amid an increased demand for electricit­y from the country’s growing population.

The deal with CNNC was a result of President Omar al-Bashir’s visit to China last year, when he signed a strategic cooperatio­n agreement, officials said.

Sudan’s current annual power generation capacity is about 3,000 megawatts, but demand is expected to rise significan­tly over the next few years.

Chinese state-owned energy companies have been seeking to promote homegrown nuclear technology and to strike energy deals worldwide. (AFP)

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