The truth behind SA’s energy future: Nuclear hype or political theatre?

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In a heated discussion on South Africa’s nuclear energy future, expert Andrew Kenny dismisses claims that the country is strengthening nuclear ties with Iran, calling the notion baseless. He argues that South Africa, having renounced nuclear weapons and maintained transparency, has no nuclear agreements with Iran and is far more advanced in nuclear technology. Kenny also critiques both local and international political rhetoric, highlighting that while South Africa should welcome global bids for nuclear power, the real contenders lie elsewhere—particularly Russia, which he regards as a top-tier nuclear supplier. With political tensions between the US and South Africa playing a role in the narrative, Kenny urges a focus on facts over speculation in shaping the country’s energy future.
19 Feb 6AM English South Africa Investing · Business News

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