This paper explores the implementation of a Nuclear-Renewable Hybrid Energy System (N-RHES) with hydrogen production in a remote community in South Africa. The concerns surrounding fossil fuel usage in South Africa and the challenges of providing reliable and sustainable energy to remote locations are discussed. The N-RHES concept, which combines the stability of nuclear power with renewable energy sources, is presented as a potential solution to overcome the limitations of traditional energy infrastructure. The paper analyzes the technical and economic aspects of integrating nuclear and renewable energy sources, alongside hydrogen production, to provide a comprehensive energy solution. By examining a case study of a remote community in South Africa, this research highlights the potential of an N-RHES to achieve energy independence, foster socio-economic growth, and mitigate the environmental impact associated with fossil fuel consumption. The findings emphasize the feasibility and benefits of implementing such a system in remote communities, paving the way for a more sustainable future.