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South Africa and ASP Isotopes Collaborate on Advanced Nuclear Fuel Production

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A landmark Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) was signed between The South African Nuclear Energy Corporation (Necsa) and ASP Isotopes Inc. (ASPI), marking a significant step towards advancing nuclear fuel production capabilities. The collaboration aims to focus on the research, development, and eventual commercial production of High Assay Low Enriched Uranium (HALEU) fuels to cater to emerging Small Modular Reactors (SMRs).

Necsa, a state-owned entity established under the Republic of South Africa Nuclear Energy Act in 1999, has a long-standing reputation for pioneering nuclear energy and radiation sciences. The MOU signals a resurgence of Necsa’s role in nuclear fuel production and positions South Africa as a global leader in advanced nuclear technology.

The proposed initiatives will be centered at Pelindaba, South Africa’s premier nuclear research hub, home to the SAFARI-1 research reactor. This reactor has garnered global acclaim for its significant contributions to the supply of medical isotopes such as Molybdenum-99. Pelindaba’s facilities will now play a pivotal role in HALEU fuel development, addressing the critical energy needs of the 21st century while contributing to decarbonization and energy security.

The MOU contemplates the formation of a new joint entity, with equal representation from Necsa and ASP Isotopes, to oversee these ambitious projects. Over the past three years, both organizations have engaged in detailed discussions to lay the groundwork for constructing a HALEU production facility, expected to position South Africa as a key player in the global nuclear supply chain.

During the signing ceremony at Pelindaba, Necsa’s Group CEO, Mr. Loyiso Tyabashe, highlighted the importance of the partnership:
“This memorandum signifies our commitment to bring essential nuclear fuels to the world. It reaffirms South Africa’s ability to contribute to global energy solutions while creating jobs, fostering technological innovation, and supporting economic growth.”

Minister of Electricity and Energy, Kgosientsho Ramokgopa, who attended the ceremony, emphasized the strategic importance of nuclear energy in achieving South Africa’s energy security and environmental goals.

Paul Mann, Chairman and CEO of ASP Isotopes, added, “This partnership represents a fusion of South Africa’s expertise in nuclear science and ASP Isotopes’ innovative approaches to advanced materials. Together, we aim to make a profound impact on the global nuclear industry.”

This collaboration marks a new chapter in South Africa’s nuclear journey, with implications that extend beyond energy security to global decarbonization efforts and the economic upliftment of the region.

As discussions progress towards the establishment of a nuclear fuel facility at Pelindaba, South Africa is poised to emerge as a vital hub in the supply chain of advanced nuclear fuels for the growing SMR market worldwide.

For more updates, visit nuclearafrica.net.

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