
“This time, the battleground has been South Africa, where Russia’s state-owned nuclear power company, Rosatom, has just signed an agreement to build eight new reactors. Once all of them are operational, South Africa’s nuclear capacity will increase more than sixfold—from 1.8 gigawatts (GW) to 11.4 GW over the next 15 years. This means that Russia will help develop the entirety of South Africa’s nuclear energy sector, including financing and training. And just as importantly, South Africa will be using Russia’s nuclear fuel. Rosatom has been busy signing these types of deals with other foreign countries as well—Finland, Turkey, Ukraine, even the United Kingdom.”
http://www.caseyresearch.com/cdd/how-putin-conquered-south-africa
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