Rwanda’s nuclear energy strategy gained international visibility as President Paul Kagame attended the global Nuclear Energy Summit in Paris to strengthen partnershipsRwanda’s nuclear energy strategy gained international visibility as President Paul Kagame attended the global Nuclear Energy Summit in Paris to strengthen partnerships

Rwanda Advances Nuclear Energy Strategy in Paris

2026/03/11 13:04
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Rwanda’s nuclear energy strategy gained international visibility as President Paul Kagame attended the global Nuclear Energy Summit in Paris to strengthen partnerships and financing opportunities.
Global momentum for nuclear energy

Rwanda is positioning nuclear power as a long-term pillar of its energy strategy. President Paul Kagame joined global leaders and industry experts at the Nuclear Energy Summit in Paris. The event was organised with support from the International Atomic Energy Agency. Discussions focused on how civilian nuclear technology can help meet rising electricity demand while supporting climate goals.

Nuclear power generates about ten percent of global electricity today. Interest in the sector is rising as countries search for reliable low-carbon energy. For Rwanda, nuclear technology can complement renewable energy sources. It can also provide stable baseload electricity for long-term economic development.

Energy demand and long-term economic vision

At the summit, Kagame said Rwanda must expand electricity generation to support economic growth. The country aims to reach high-income status by 2050. That goal requires strong and reliable energy supply across the economy. Nuclear power could help support sectors such as manufacturing, mineral processing and digital services.

Officials say Rwanda is studying the use of small modular reactors. These advanced reactors are designed for smaller electricity grids. They usually require less upfront investment than large nuclear plants. As a result, they may suit developing economies with fast-growing power demand.

Rwanda has already invested in skills for the nuclear sector. Hundreds of specialists have received training in nuclear science and engineering through global partnerships. At the same time, local academic programmes are expanding. These programmes aim to support the country’s future nuclear workforce.

Financing and international cooperation

Financing remains a key challenge for countries entering the nuclear sector. Kagame called for stronger support from global financial institutions. He specifically highlighted the role of the World Bank. Nuclear projects often require financing models that differ from standard infrastructure investments.

The summit also encouraged stronger cooperation between established nuclear economies and emerging markets. Such partnerships can support technology transfer and regulatory development. They can also help build supply chains and strengthen safety standards.

Electricity demand across Africa continues to grow as economies expand and cities develop. Rwanda’s nuclear energy strategy reflects a wider debate about energy diversification. Countries are exploring ways to secure reliable power while supporting industrialisation.

By engaging global partners and strengthening its regulatory system, Rwanda aims to move early in advanced nuclear technology adoption. Analysts say these efforts could support stronger power systems. They may also contribute to sustainable economic growth across the region.

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