U.S. and Ghana Forge Strong Nuclear Safety Partnership for Energy Future

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In a testament to their shared commitment to nuclear safety and regulation, the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) and the Ghana Nuclear Regulatory Authority (NRA) have reaffirmed their close cooperation. During a recent working visit to Ghana’s NRA in Accra, NRC Chair Christopher T. Hanson and NRA Director General Nii Kwashie Allotey discussed their significant collaboration since the signing of a bilateral arrangement for cooperation in 2017. The focus of this partnership has been to ensure the safe and transparent use of nuclear energy technologies, with the US NRC providing expertise and support as Ghana develops a regulatory oversight program for nuclear power.

The collaboration between the US NRC and Ghana’s NRA has been pivotal in establishing a technically competent and independent regulatory framework, setting the stage for Ghana to oversee commercial nuclear power in the future. By exchanging technical information and best practices, both nations are working together to create a robust regulatory structure that aligns with international standards and obligations, protecting both people and the environment. This partnership is part of broader cooperation between the U.S. and Ghanaian governments, as Ghana endeavors to embark on a nuclear power program and establish a legal framework for civil nuclear cooperation.

As Ghana ramps up efforts to add nuclear power to its energy mix and achieve its industrialization goals, the collaboration with the U.S. NRC serves as a solid foundation for ensuring regulatory independence and building public trust. The country has set ambitious targets to construct and operate its first nuclear plant by 2030, and with the support and expertise of one of the world’s leading nuclear regulators, Ghana is poised to navigate the path towards a cleaner and sustainable energy future.

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