South Africa makes Russian nuclear deal

Africa is set to get its first nuclear power plant based on Russian technology after South Africa sealed a partnership with Moscow.

Russia's atomic energy agency says it will provide up to eight nuclear reactors to South Africa by 2023 in a $US50 billion ($A54.1 billion) strategic partnership between the two countries.

The delivery of the reactors will enable the foundation of the first nuclear power plant based on Russian technology on the African continent, the Rosatom agency said in a statement on Monday.

Director general Sergey Kirienko estimated the value of the deal at between $US40 to $US50 billion, given that one reactor costs about $US5 billion, according to the Itar-Tass news agency.

The partnership agreement, signed in Vienna on the margins of the International Atomic Energy Agency conference, also calls for Russia to help build infrastructure in South Africa and train African specialists at Russian universities.

Rosatom will create thousands of jobs in South Africa as part of the deal, which will be worth "at least $10 billion" to local industry, Kirienko said in a statement.

South Africa's Energy Minister Tina Joemat-Pettersson said her country sees nuclear power as "an important driver for the national economic growth".

"I am sure that co-operation with Russia will allow us to implement our ambitious plans for the creation by 2030 of 9.6 GW of new nuclear capacities based on modern and safe technologies," she said in a statement.

South Africa currently has only one nuclear power plant. The new Russian reactors are expected to go online in 2023.


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