The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) recently concluded a comprehensive evaluation of Ghana’s maiden nuclear power facility, focusing on critical site and external events design aspects. The mission’s experts thoroughly examined the plant’s preparedness against natural hazards such as earthquakes, floods, and extreme weather phenomena, ensuring robustness in line with international safety standards. The review also highlighted Ghana’s commitment to adopting cutting-edge safety protocols, which are essential for the sustainable operation of the nuclear power plant while minimizing environmental and public health risks.

Key findings from the assessment underscore the facility’s advanced design features and resilience measures, including:

  • Seismic safety systems tailored to the local geological conditions
  • Robust flood defense mechanisms integrated into the facility’s infrastructure
  • Emergency preparedness plans developed in coordination with national authorities
Safety Aspect Design Evaluation IAEA Recommendation
Seismic Resilience High compliance with regional seismic codes Implement ongoing site monitoring
Flood Protection Effective barriers and drainage systems in place Regular maintenance and stress testing
Emergency Response Coordinated drills involving local agencies Enhance public communication protocols