Burkina Faso: Start of construction work on the nuclear power plant now set for 2025

A significant step has been taken in Burkina Faso’s nuclear power plant project. Following the signing of a memorandum of understanding between Burkinabe authorities and the Russian state company Rosatom in October 2023, the roadmap for the construction project was officially signed on Tuesday, March 26, 2024.

This signing represents a pivotal moment in fulfilling the strategic vision of the country’s leadership to establish a nuclear power plant.

According to the Minister of Energy, Mines, and Quarries, the roadmap includes key initiatives, notably the signing of three memorandums of understanding:

  1. Training Focus: The first memorandum emphasizes training, aiming to equip a substantial number of Burkinabe citizens with expertise in nuclear and related fields through partnerships with leading Russian universities. The first cohort of learners is expected to commence their training by September 2024.
  2. Public Perception: The second memorandum addresses public opinion, aligning with recommendations from the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA). This involves a comprehensive communication strategy to educate and engage the Burkinabe population about the benefits and importance of establishing a nuclear power plant, leveraging the influence of opinion leaders.
  3. Infrastructure Development: The third memorandum focuses on the development of nuclear infrastructure, setting the groundwork for evaluating and expanding nuclear activities within the country.

Minister Yacouba Zabré Gouba emphasized the government’s commitment to expedite these initiatives, aiming for the signing of the memorandums by June at the latest.

This milestone will pave the way for the development and signing of a comprehensive agreement outlining the regulatory framework for collaboration between Burkina Faso and the Russian Federation, represented by Rosatom.

Regarding the commencement of construction activities for the power plant, Minister Gouba indicated that it will commence in 2025 after the regulatory framework agreement is finalized.

Importantly, the benefits of the nuclear energy project extend beyond electricity generation, encompassing advancements in sectors such as agriculture and medicine for the broader societal benefit of Burkina Faso.

Cedric Kabore

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