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Under the recently signed agreement, China will help Uganda build and operate nuclear power plants
.
CNNC will help Uganda build and operate nuclear power plants
Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni said Uganda has several uranium mines and that the government is keen to use them to develop potential nuclear energy
.
The government says there is potential to build eight nuclear power plants
in the central, southwestern and northern regions.
China is already a major investor in infrastructure projects in Uganda
.
On May 11, China National Nuclear Corporation signed a memorandum of understanding to help Uganda build and peacefully use atomic energy
.
Uganda's energy demand will climb in the coming years as 2020 plans to exploit oil fields
in the western region with 6.
5 billion barrels of discovered reserves in 2006.
The cooperation between CNNC and Uganda will involve the development of nuclear power infrastructure, including the design, construction and operation
of nuclear power plants.
Last June, Uganda signed a similar memorandum of understanding with Russia's National Organization for Atomic Energy Cooperation (ROSATOM) to promote cooperation
between the two countries in the field of nuclear power.
,
Under the recently signed agreement, China will help Uganda build and operate nuclear power plants
.
CNNC will help Uganda build and operate nuclear power plants
CNNC will help Uganda build and operate nuclear power plantsUgandan President Yoweri Museveni said Uganda has several uranium mines and that the government is keen to use them to develop potential nuclear energy
.
The government says there is potential to build eight nuclear power plants
in the central, southwestern and northern regions.
China is already a major investor in infrastructure projects in Uganda
.
On May 11, China National Nuclear Corporation signed a memorandum of understanding to help Uganda build and peacefully use atomic energy
.
Uganda's energy demand will climb in the coming years as 2020 plans to exploit oil fields
in the western region with 6.
5 billion barrels of discovered reserves in 2006.
The cooperation between CNNC and Uganda will involve the development of nuclear power infrastructure, including the design, construction and operation
of nuclear power plants.
Last June, Uganda signed a similar memorandum of understanding with Russia's National Organization for Atomic Energy Cooperation (ROSATOM) to promote cooperation
between the two countries in the field of nuclear power.
,