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Ghana Takes Leap Towards Sustainable Energy with NuScale Energy

Prince Agyapongby Prince Agyapong
May 31, 2024
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As Ghana continues to grapple with the growing demand for reliable and sustainable energy sources, the establishment of the NuScale Energy Exploration (E2) Centre at the Ghana Atomic Energy Commission presents a significant opportunity.

This innovative project promises to revolutionize the country’s energy sector by harnessing the power of small modular reactors (SMRs) developed by NuScale Energy. The E2 Centre will not only address the pressing issue of energy scarcity but also pave the way for a cleaner and more sustainable future for Ghana.

Ghana, like many other developing nations, faces numerous challenges in meeting its energy demands. The country heavily relies on traditional energy sources such as fossil fuels and hydroelectric power, which have proven to be insufficient and susceptible to disruptions. Frequent power outages and inadequate supply hinder economic growth and development, affecting industries, businesses, and households alike.

Ghana witnessed the signing of a crucial Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) at the third edition of the Africa Nuclear Business Platform. The MoU aims to ensure Ghana’s safe and secure utilisation of nuclear power. Participated by Senior Presidential Advisor Mr. Yaw Osafo-Maafo, U.S. Charge d’Affaires Rolf Olson, and representatives from several countries across Africa, Europe, America, and Asia, the event marked a significant step towards Ghana’s energy sustainability and socio-economic development.

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“Africa is affected by the adverse effects of global warming and for that matter must be interested in finding sustainable solutions to address this issue as well as meet our energy demands.”

“Ghana aims to achieve a diversified energy mix, with nuclear energy contributing over 40% of the projected installed capacity of 83 GW by 2070. This approach aims to provide cost-efficient electricity generation to accelerate socio-economic development and ensure fuel supply security.”

Mr. Yaw Osafo-Maafo, Senior Presidential Advisor

The signing ceremony encompassed two critical agreements. The first was the MoU and Contractual Arrangements for the provision of the NuScale Energy Exploration (E2) Centre and related services at the Ghana Atomic Energy Commission. The second agreement was the MoU for a Regional Welding Certification Programme.

Under the first agreement, Ghana’s Director of the Ghana Atomic Energy Commission, Professor Samuel B. Dampare, represented the country, while a technical representative from the U.S. Department of State signed on behalf of the United States.

The NuScale Energy Exploration Centre is expected to support nuclear education, and stakeholder engagement, and provide hands-on training facilities for the next generation of nuclear operators and engineers.

The second agreement focuses on the establishment of a regional welding training center that will provide essential training in nuclear welding certification at international standards. The center aims to equip young Ghanaians and other Africans with the necessary skills to qualify for jobs in the nuclear energy sector.

In her remarks, U.S. Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for International Security and Nonproliferation, Ann Ganzer, also expressed the United States’ commitment to facilitating the use of innovative clean energy technologies. Ganzer emphasized the importance of global access to zero-emission, reliable power to support sustainability, energy security, and climate goals.

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Addressing Energy Demands

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The NuScale Energy Exploration (E2) Centre offers a game-changing solution to Ghana’s energy challenges. The E2 Centre will focus on the research, development, and deployment of NuScale’s SMR technology, which provides a safer, more flexible, and sustainable alternative to traditional nuclear power plants. NuScale’s SMRs are smaller and modular, allowing for scalable deployment and reducing the risks associated with larger nuclear facilities.

Professor Samuel B. Dampare, Director of the Ghana Atomic Energy Commission highlighted Ghana’s ongoing cooperation agreement with Regnum Technology Group LLC, the project developer, to establish an industrial enclave utilizing the NuScale SMR nuclear power plant as the primary energy source.

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 “The SMR simulator will significantly contribute to nuclear education, stakeholder engagement, and the training of future nuclear operators and engineers. The regional welding training center will play a crucial role in equipping Ghanaians and other Africans with the necessary skills to pursue opportunities in the growing nuclear energy industry.”

Professor Samuel B. Dampare, Director of the Ghana Atomic Energy Commission

Moreover, with nuclear energy expected to contribute significantly to Ghana’s energy mix, the country is poised to meet its energy demands while reducing reliance on traditional fossil fuels. This shift towards clean and sustainable energy sources will have a positive impact on the environment, mitigating the adverse effects of climate change.

As the world transitions towards cleaner energy sources, the NuScale Energy Exploration (E2) Centre represents a crucial step for Ghana in seizing the potential of nuclear energy and setting a shining example for other nations facing similar energy challenges.

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