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Russia's Rosatom Says Interested in Helping Build Waste Incinerators in Africa
Russia's Rosatom Says Interested in Helping Build Waste Incinerators in Africa
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Atomenergomash, a mechanical engineering division of Russia's Rosatom nuclear power corporation, is considering construction of waste incineration plants in a number of African countries, the company's head, Andrey Nikipelov, has said in an interview with Sputnik.
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Atomenergomash's ZiO-Podolsk enterprise is currently manufacturing and supplying power island equipment for waste-to-energy plants built by Russian company PT-Invest.Russia has been making considerable inroads in Africa with its companies helping to develop natural resources, as well as advance nuclear technology in various countries.
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Russia's Rosatom Says Interested in Helping Build Waste Incinerators in Africa
11:20 GMT 27.12.2021 (Updated: 11:53 GMT 29.12.2021) MOSCOW (Sputnik) - Atomenergomash, a mechanical engineering division of Russia's Rosatom nuclear power corporation, is considering construction of waste incineration plants in a number of African countries, the company's head, Andrey Nikipelov, has said in an interview with Sputnik.
"In 2020, Atomenergomash participated in manufacturing and supplying equipment for the Riverside waste-to-energy plant in the United Kingdom. Now, we are considering participation in similar projects in Hungary, South Africa, Tanzania, Senegal, and Namibia", Nikipelov said.
Atomenergomash's ZiO-Podolsk enterprise is currently manufacturing and supplying power island equipment for waste-to-energy plants built by Russian company PT-Invest.
Russia has been making considerable inroads in Africa with its companies helping to develop natural resources, as well as advance nuclear technology in various countries.