African Legacy News | April 2024 | Necsa’s Nuclear Revival and Africa’s Energy Future

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WHATITMEANSFORAFRICA

The South African Nuclear Energy Corporation (Necsa) stands as a beacon of innovation and growth. Over the past decade, Necsa has not only solidified its position within the nuclear industry but has also significantly contributed to South Africa's economic and technological advancement

HISTORICAL OVERVIEW

Established in 1999 as a public company under the Republic of South Africa Nuclear Energy Act, Necsa's roots trace back to the Atomic Energy Board (AEB) formed in 1948 This evolution reflects South Africa's commitment to harnessing nuclear technology for peaceful and developmental purposes The construction of the National Nuclear Research Centre, including the SAFARI-1 Research Reactor in the early 1960s, marked a pivotal moment in the nation's nuclear journey

ACHIEVEMENTS AND MILESTONES

The past decade has been transformative for Necsa, characterised by strategic initiatives and groundbreaking accomplishments such as:

Advancements in Nuclear Medicine:

Necsa, through its subsidiary NTP Radioisotopes SOC Ltd, has been at the forefront of producing medical isotopes, notably Molybdenum-99, essential for diagnostic imaging and cancer treatment globally This contribution has positioned South Africa as a key player in the international nuclear medicine arena

Strategic Partnerships: Necsa signed a Memorandum of Understanding with ASP Isotopes Inc to accelerate the construction of an advanced nuclear fuel facility This collaboration underscores Necsa's commitment to innovation and expanding its technological capabilities

Leadership and Governance: Under the stewardship of Group CEO Mr Loyiso Tyabashe, appointed in January 2021, Necsa has experienced stabilisation and a return to profitability Mr Tyabashe, a professional engineer with over two decades of experience in the nuclear

CURRENT PROJECTS AND INITIATIVES

Multi-Purpose Research Reactor (MPR): With Cabinet approval secured, Necsa is set to develop the MPR, intended to replace the aging SAFARI1 reactor

This project aims to ensure the continuity of South Africa's nuclear research and isotope production capabilities.

Research and Innovation: Necsa continues to invest in applied radiation and chemistry research, contributing to advancements in nuclear science and its applications across various industries

The organisation's commitment to research is evident in its state-ofthe-art laboratories and ongoing projects aimed at technological development sector, has been instrumental in steering the organisation towards sustainable growth

LEADERSHIP PERSPECTIVES AND FUTURE OUTLOOK

Group CEO Mr. Loyiso Tyabashe emphasises the organisation's role in the energy transition:

It is particularly important for South Africa as it paves the way for Necsa to re-establish its capability on nuclear fuel production and supply I believe that this collaboration will enhance the technological capabilities of both parties and foster a long-lasting and mutually beneficial partnership in the field of nuclear technology

Mr. Loyiso Tyabashe - Group CEO of Necsa

Necsa's journey over the past decade is a testament to its unwavering commitment to excellence and contribution to society Through strategic initiatives, leadership, and a focus on research and development, Necsa has not only achieved remarkable business success but has also played a crucial role in advancing the nuclear industry in Africa

As the organisation looks to the future, it remains a cornerstone of South Africa's technological and economic landscape, embodying the potential of nuclear energy to drive sustainable development

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