Vladimir Aptekarev noted: “Floating power units represent a unique solution for the continent, taking into account its climatic, economic, and infrastructural specifics. These advanced and flexible technologies will provide stable and environmentally friendly energy supply to coastal cities, remote areas, and industrial facilities, contributing to Africa’s sustainable development and energy independence.”
Head of the Rosatom delegation and Rosatom International Network Director General Vadim Titov emphasised that this year the nuclear industry marks two significant anniversaries – 80 years of Russian nuclear industry and the 60th anniversary of the SAFARI-1 research reactor in South Africa – highlighting the long-standing commitment of both countries to the peaceful development of nuclear technologies. “Today, Rosatom is a leader in the safe and peaceful use of nuclear technologies and a reliable partner for the entire African continent. We offer flexible and sustainable nuclear energy solutions that may transform the region’s energy landscape. Together, we are building strong friendship laying the foundation for a bright, secure, and prosperous future for the whole continent,” he stated.