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Rosatom Launches the VIII Atoms Empowering Africa Video Competition Rosatom, PUBLISHED 18.02.2025 Rosatom has officially launched the 8th edition of its annual "Atoms Empowering Africa" online video competition. The initiative is designed to inspire African youth to explore the vast potential of nuclear technologies. Participation in the competition is available to professors, young professionals, and students aged 18-35. Participants are encouraged to create videos showcasing how nuclear energy could shape Africa's sustainable development by bridging the past, present and future of the industry. The competition focuses on three key themes - "The honour of the past", "the inspiration of the present", and "the dream of the future". It is dedicated to 80 years of Russia's nuclear industry and invites participants to explore the contribution of nuclear technologies to global progress. Other news: Russia and the IAEA hold another round of Interdepartmental consultations in Moscow The parties reaffirmed their commitment to continue contacts on a regular basis. 417 nuclear units are operating in the world, 62 units are under construction Since the beginning of 2024 six new units have been connected to the grid. 38 nuclear power units with a total capacity of 29.3 GW are scheduled to be commissioned by 2042. |
Hero of the day ![]() National flag of Russian Federation hoisted on Yakutia nuclear icebreaker Yakutia is the fourth icebreaker actually built under Project 22220. Its service life is 40 years. As is the tradition, the icebreaker is named after a region adjacent to the Northern Sea Route. INTERVIEW
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