Omasa #6 | APRIL 2025

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BANNERMAN ENERGY | APRIL 2025

Omasa

Omasa is the newsletter for the Etango Uranium Project managed by the

is the newsletter for the Etango Uranium Project managed by the

following companies:

following companies:

We want to hear from you!

Omasa

Omasa intends to keep you informed about progress on the Etango Uranium

intends to keep you informed about progress on the Etango Uranium

Project, its people and its activities. What else would you like to read more

Project, its people and its activities. What else would you like to read more

about? Send your comments, compliments and suggestions to:

about? Send your comments, compliments and suggestions to:

Emma Culver: newsletters@bmnenergy.com.

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MINING RESOURCES NAMIBIA

Editorial team: Gavin Chamberlain, Emma Culver

Gavin Chamberlain, Emma Culver

Production: Words’Worth

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Industry news

GEARING UP TO COME CLEAN

As the world moves away from coal as a power source, many countries are accelerating the building of nuclear reactors

to meet future demand for a greener source of energy. Most of the reactors under construction are in Asia, with China

in particular focusing on reducing its carbon emissions. Here are the top 10 countries (by capacity) and the number of

reactors they are building or planning to build...

Countries Building New Reactors

Countries Planning New Reactors

Source: World Nuclear Association

The USA generates the most nuclear power: its 94

reactors produce over 30% of the world’s nuclear

power (96 952 MWe).

China’s 30 reactors currently under construction

will generate 33 165 MWe to cater for the country’s

rapidly-rising electricity demand.

China

30

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Egypt

India

Russia

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Bangladesh

Japan

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South Korea

Turkey

United Kingdom

Ukraine

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