Nuclear: Togo Launches Atomic Energy Commission

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Monday, 13 January 2025 14:08
Nuclear: Togo Launches Atomic Energy Commission

(Togo First) - Togo now has a nuclear energy-focused commission, the Atomic Energy Commission (CEAT). The news was disclosed during the January 10 Council of Ministers. 

The CEAT’s creation shows Togo's commitment to using nuclear technology safely and effectively. With the commission, the authorities plan to improve local skills and fill technical gaps in managing nuclear resources. Lomé also wants to maximize nuclear’s impact in key sectors like energy, health, and agriculture, and to better fight climate change.

“The creation of the Atomic Energy Commission will enable our country to develop and implement training, research, and application programs concerning the development of nuclear technologies,” the government stated.

The CEAT will coordinate national efforts and create training and research programs. This complements the 2020 Nuclear Law and the National Nuclear Safety and Security Authority (ANSSN).

This announcement comes after Togo signed an agreement on December 2 with the American company Nano Nuclear Energy to produce electricity from small nuclear reactors. This agreement hinted at the creation of CEAT.

Togo joined the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) in 2012. 

Ayi Renaud Dossavi

 

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