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China Expands Nuclear Power Influence Through Ghana Initiative

China’s nuclear power sector is increasingly becoming a focal point of both domestic and international attention, particularly with its foray being made to assist nations like Ghana as they seek to expand their own energy capabilities. Recently, the China National Nuclear Corporation (CNNC) has thrown its hat in the ring, competing for the prestigious contract to supply Ghana’s first nuclear power plant. This move not only underlines China’s ambitions on the global energy stage but also highlights Ghana’s intent to diversify its energy resources.

Herbert Krapa, Ghana’s Minister of State at the Ministry of Energy, recently provided insights about the country’s progress on this front. He indicated to the media outlet Caijing, which reported on the development, about CNNC’s commitment and competitive edge based on both technical innovations and financing capabilities. After visiting Chinese nuclear facilities, Krapa expressed confidence not just in technology but also stated, “China is fully capable of supporting both Ghana and Africa in diversifying their electricity supply.” While CNNC is the front-runner, Krapa has not disclosed names of other competitors, mentioning instead the anticipation of results from the selection process expected next year.

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