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Nuclear power plant faces strong resistance

Postby Farang1 » November 13, 2009, 8:42 am

BANGKOK: -- A survey team scouting locations for the country's first nuclear power plant was blocked yesterday by villagers in the Tha Chana district of Nakhon Si Thammarat.

Somboon Arayasakul, deputy governor of the Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand, said Egat could not inspect the site for the nuclear power plant and hand out information on nuclear power to people as planned.

He blamed the public resistance on non-governmental organisations (NGOs) with overseas funding.

The state enterprise might have to halt plant construction if next year it still fails to connect with local people. Egat might shift to communicating with the nationwide public about the pros and cons of nuclear power, he said.

Early this year, Egat, in cooperation with a research institute, conducted an opinion poll asking about 40,000 citizens their feelings towards nuclear power plants. Most respondents supported the construction of the plants, with a few disagreeing out of safety concerns.

Egat has to speed up the delivery of a clear message to people - especially those in the 16 places listed for establishing a nuclear plant - that nuclear power is a clean energy and does not pollute the environment, he said.

Egat's survey suspension would also pave the way for the Energy Regulatory Commission, which is considering the charges for electricity from nuclear plants, to forward the charges to local residents.

If the regulator sets the rate at 5 satang per unit, the area allowing the accommodation of a nuclear power plant will receive financial support of Bt400 million a year. The funds will persuade the community to develop its area while relieving the tension, he said.

The Egat survey team, led by Pinet Sukornwan, said the villagers who prevented them from entering the area were representatives from NGOs that worked with local politicians and were backed by international NGOs.

Even if the protest is legal, the survey team is concerned about the false information being spread on nuclear power, such as claims that it is a poor investment and unsafe.


-- The Nation 2009-11-12


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Lets see, taking into account corrupt officials, contractors, inspectors, etc, etc, etc....can you say...Chernobyl?
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Re: Nuclear power plant faces strong resistance

Postby Shado » November 13, 2009, 12:13 pm

There are currently 31 countries with nuclear power generating plants. Some of those countries have serious political corruption issues and reputations for sub-standard construction practices. Thailand or any other southeast asian country doesn't necessarily hold a monopoly on these very real issues. It is a global concern and includes the need for verifiable accountability from all countries constructing or operating the generators. This includes all western countries as well as those emerging nations that are just now moving in the nuclear direction.

Nuclear power is an important energy source for many nations and the construction of new plants by more nations is inevitable.

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Re: Nuclear power plant faces strong resistance

Postby Bandung_Dero » November 13, 2009, 12:31 pm

I guess if it where to be 100% foreign owned and operated then it would be a fare thing, German engineering and technology is pretty good, they have close ties to Thailand.

But then we know it will not happen, it'll more than likely be an AoT type project there WILL be far greater issues than a few cracks in a runway. IMO, whether we like it or not Nuclear energy will a major power source as the Global warming threat increases BUT not in the hands of Thais. [-(
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Re: Nuclear power plant faces strong resistance

Postby BobHelm » November 13, 2009, 1:05 pm

Putting construction worries aside. What worries me is that Japan has a very large number of nuclear power plants, China has plans for many. Both are pretty prone to serious earth quakes. At least Thailand plants should not have that concern.
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Re: Nuclear power plant faces strong resistance

Postby wazza » November 13, 2009, 4:05 pm

I can see a lot of overseas junkets here, to nice lovely places during their summers and reports written on the back of a cigerette pkt.

All recomending that this company be a preferred tender bidder.

More bidding and corruption than the 5 rings bids !
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