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Nuclear energy had the historical misfortune of being born at a time when the world was being ravaged by totalitarian doctrines that would ultimately lead to the Second World War. Nuclear energy was born for war, carrying in its very DNA the original sin of its creation. The wars fought up to that point had been waged using oil or coal
Nuclear energy had the historical misfortune of being born at a time when the world was being ravaged by totalitarian doctrines that would ultimately lead to the Second World War. Nuclear energy was born for war, carrying in its very DNA the original sin of its creation. The wars fought up to that point had been waged using oil or coal, but these natural resources had the good fortune of having previously served society as a source of progress. Before being used for war, they had been used to power looms, ships and trains, and society had been able to see their enormous social potential. This never happened with nuclear energy, which, had it been discovered a few years earlier, would most likely be viewed differently by the public today. Nuclear energy is thus a case of perception versus reality. However, nuclear energy is the densest, safest and cleanest energy in the universe. Now is the time for nuclear energy to regain the place it should never have lost.

The problem that developed countries have with emissions and the problem that developing countries have with the progress of their populations are actually the same. It is unacceptable to ask developing countries to refrain from prospering using the means now available to them and which others have used before. Our mission is precisely
The problem that developed countries have with emissions and the problem that developing countries have with the progress of their populations are actually the same. It is unacceptable to ask developing countries to refrain from prospering using the means now available to them and which others have used before. Our mission is precisely to resolve this problem.
KURODA is the largest African full-service developer of micro modular nuclear power plants.
By adopting the standardized technology currently found in 60% of all nuclear plants around the world, we are reducing the time and cost of deployment, making clean baseload energy in Africa rapidly scalable and enabling African people to reap the fruits of cheap access.

Paul Kazuo Kuroda (1917–2001) was a Japanese-American nuclear chemist. In 1956, Kuroda was the first to theorize that natural self-sustaining nuclear chain reactions were possible. Such natural reactors were first discovered in September 1972 in the Oklo uranium mine of Gabon (Africa) by France’s Commissariat à l'Énergie Atomique (CEA).
Paul Kazuo Kuroda (1917–2001) was a Japanese-American nuclear chemist. In 1956, Kuroda was the first to theorize that natural self-sustaining nuclear chain reactions were possible. Such natural reactors were first discovered in September 1972 in the Oklo uranium mine of Gabon (Africa) by France’s Commissariat à l'Énergie Atomique (CEA). In subsequent years, new natural reactors were also discovered by France’s CEA in the Okélobondo and Bagombé uranium mines, a few kilometers from the Oklo site. Nuclear energy is thus part of our nature. We are Africans and we work for African people.