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VisitWhat will be the role of the IAEA in 'Plan Nuclear Argentino' by the end of 2025?
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Argentina's Javier Milei Unveils 'Plan Nuclear Argentino' with IAEA Support to Build 4 MW Reactor in 2025 and Develop Uranium Reserves
Dec 21, 2024, 01:00 AM
Argentina's President Javier Milei announced the 'Plan Nuclear Argentino' on December 21, 2024, aiming to establish new nuclear power plants in the country. The plan includes the construction of a 4 MW nuclear reactor in Atucha, set to begin in 2025, and the development of uranium reserves to reduce reliance on imports and enable future exports. The initiative is supported by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), with a focus on meeting the increasing energy demands driven by advancements in artificial intelligence. Milei emphasized Argentina's ambition to become a global leader in nuclear technology, stating, 'We aim to be pioneers in the world.' The project will be financed through private investment.
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