Iraq’s Nuclear Power Joins A New Chapter With Internatinal Support

Bader Al-Sammarraie

In a world urgently seeking sustainable energy solutions, Iraq and Russia are stepping into the spotlight with discussions on using nuclear energy for peaceful purposes. The heart of this initiative beats in the recent talks between Naeem Al-Aboudi, Iraq’s Minister of Higher Education and Scientific Research, and Alexey Likhachev, the chief of ROSATOM, Russia’s atomic energy giant.

This collaboration aims to carve out a green pathway for Iraq, a country keen on overcoming its electricity woes and embracing a future powered by clean energy. This isn’t just about keeping the lights on; it’s a stride towards innovation, sustainability, and resilience.

 

Al-Aboudi and Likhachev’s discussions revolve around setting up a Zero-Energy Experimental Pile (ZEEP) reactor and a research reactor. These projects are not just infrastructure; they’re beacons of hope for a country eager to turn the page on its energy crisis and for a region that benefits immensely from nuclear science’s peaceful applications.

Iraq’s nuclear journey has been fraught with challenges, from past reactors destroyed in conflicts to political hurdles that have slowed its energy progress. Yet, today marks a turning point, with Iraq not just seeking to rebuild but to innovate for a sustainable future.

The path to nuclear energy is complex and laden with obstacles, from securing stable governance to ensuring safety and sustainability. But Iraq’s determination and global support paints a promising picture of what’s to come.

As countries around the world offer a helping hand, Iraq’s nuclear energy ambitions could set a precedent for how nations can pivot towards more sustainable, reliable, and peaceful energy sources.

 

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The collaboration between Iraq and Russia on peaceful nuclear energy development is more than a bilateral agreement; it’s a stepping stone towards a brighter, cleaner future for Iraq and a shining example of how nuclear energy can be harnessed for the greater good.

Iraq and Russia’s nuclear energy talks symbolize a hopeful journey toward sustainability and resilience. This partnership may well be the dawn of a new era in energy, one where peace, progress, and power coalesce for a sustainable world.

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