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Tanzania eyes nuclear power within seven years
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 82669, member: 636"] Tanzania is betting big on uranium to fix its energy crisis while quietly utilizing nuclear tech. Dr Leonid Nkuba spilled the beans during a recent interview, claiming that atomic science already plays a massive role locally. He pointed out that hospitals rely heavily on these methods for diagnosing patients and treating cancer cases. Construction crews also use this tech to measure road compaction quality. Nkuba noted that airports and harbors employ similar systems for safety inspections. He insisted that even basic X-ray machines count as part of this wider technological adoption across the country. The administration plans to build a functioning nuclear power plant within seven years. The Tanzania Atomic Energy Commission is currently setting up an independent regulator to watch over everything. They want to ratify international agreements to ensure safety standards meet global expectations before reactors go online. Prof Carolyne Nombo told the International Atomic Energy Agency back in September that a national roadmap exists. Her delegation at the sixty-ninth General Conference confirmed that the state is serious about integrating nuclear energy into the long-term electricity grid strategy. [/QUOTE]
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