Namibia’s Paladin Energy signs fifth power purchase agreement with US energy company
The identity of the US company is not yet known. But it is a leading operator on the other side of the Atlantic, where 47% of decarbonised energy comes from nuclear.
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▪ Namibia’s Paladin Energy signs fifth power purchase agreement with US energy company
▪ The identity of the US company is not yet known. But it is a leading operator on the other side of the Atlantic, where 47% of decarbonised energy comes from nuclear.
▪ https://www.africabusinessplus.com/en/815577/namibias-paladin-energy-signs-fifth-power-purchase-agreement-with-us-energy-company/
Paladin Energy, which is preparing to reopen the Langer Heinrich uranium mine near Windhoek in the first few months of next year, now has five yellow cake off-take agreements. Customers are located in the USA, Asia and Europe.
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