SPIEF-2024. Rosatom has signed a memorandum of understanding with partners from the Republic of Guinea. This document outlines cooperation on developing floating power units (FPUs) to supply electricity to Guinea. According to the agreement, the parties will explore the implementation of floating power units in the Republic of Guinea and work on the project’s terms and conditions. “The cooperation involves joint efforts to develop a power supply solution for both industrial and domestic consumers in the Republic of Guinea by deploying floating nuclear power units equipped with RITM-200 reactors, which have already demonstrated their efficiency. As you know, the power supply issue in the African region is urgent, and our main task is to provide a fast, reliable, and environmentally friendly solution for our partners,” said Vladimir Aptekarev, Deputy Head of Rosatom’s Mechanical Engineering Division.