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    Africa’s nuclear renaissance: World Bank greenlight ignites a new era

    June 18, 2025
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    Port Harcourt — The World Bank’s historic decision to lift its nuclear financing ban is a seismic shift for Africa, where 600 million people still lack reliable electricity. This is the moment for Africa’s energy transformation, and Terra Innovatum’s SOLO micro-modular reactors (MMRs) are at the heart of it.

    Why this matters now: For the first time, Kenya, Ghana, Morocco, and other emerging markets can tap MDB funding to deploy cost-effective, scalable nuclear power, without being locked into Russian or Chinese megaprojects. SOLO’s SMRs, at ~$2.5B per unit (vs. $10B+ for traditional plants), are tailor-made for Africa’s fragmented grids and growing industrial demand.

    What sets SOLO apart in Africa’s new nuclear landscape?
    Cost-Competitive Decarbonization: SOLO delivers clean baseload power at $100/MWh—25% less than legacy reactors—enabling nations to leapfrog fossil fuels and scale quickly with off-the-shelf tech.

    Plug-and-Play Grid Resilience: SOLO’s modular design powers everything from off-grid communities to industrial clusters, with flexible capacity from 1 MWe to 1 GWe.

    ESG-Ready & DFI-Attractive: SOLO’s Western-aligned, IAEA-compliant technology is already drawing interest from ESG-focused DFIs like BII and Proparco and aligns with the $1T SMR growth forecast from Goldman Sachs.

    Geopolitical Independence: SOLO offers a strategic alternative to Russian and Chinese nuclear solutions, unlocking new funding pathways from the US, UK, and European institutions.

    Fast-Track Deployment: With simplified licensing and rapid deployment, SOLO is ready to power Africa’s future by 2028.

    Ghana’s NuScale partnership and Egypt’s Rosatom project highlight the region’s hunger for nuclear innovation, but SOLO’s Western technology and modular approach offer a more scalable, sustainable path forward.

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