Inside Rosatom (Matthew le Cordeur, Channel FIN24 - South Africa, Russia) video

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Link to source: http://www.fin24.com/Economy/feature-inside-russias-nuclear-world20151110

A South African venture into Russia’s world of nuclear energy Nov 10 2015 06:52 Matthew le Cordeur A media tour of Russia’s nuclear facilities a few months back felt more like the Amazing Race on steroids than a leisurely sight-seeing trip. It has taken me a while to digest the journey I embarked on in September, partly because there is so much animosity towards nuclear in the media and partly because Russia’s ambitions in South Africa seem entangled with politics. .. Objectively navigating the dominant narrative of political suspicion and nuclear energy criticism is not easy. This was made even trickier because the tour was sponsored by Rosatom. Inside Russia's nuclear inner circle With this context in mind, a three-part series of the trip has now been published and can be viewed below, alongside a travel log of the tour: WATCH Inside a Russian nuclear power plant. The aim of the tour was to educate South African journalists, who have a heightened interest in Russia’s nuclear energy sector after it signed an intergovernmental agreement with South Africa in 2014. The agreement could land its state nuclear company Rosatom a contract to build three or four nuclear power stations between 2023 and 2030, which would generate 9 600 MW of electricity for SA. While other countries have subsequently signed similar intergovernmental deals with SA, controversy was sparked in September 2014 when it was announced that Energy Minister Tina Joemat-Pettersson had signed an agreement with Russia. "This agreement opens up the door for South Africa to access Russian technologies, funding, infrastructure, and provides proper and solid platform for future extensive collaboration," she said at the time. Opposition parties said the deal was signed in secret and called for answers.


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