This article is long, so I decided to summarise it for my ‘lazy
readers’..lol, just kidding. And for others who like long reads…see full report
after the cut
Summary: Nigeria has signed an agreement with Russia to build
Africa’s second Nuclear power plant. The first was built in South Africa. This
is coming at a time when several countries are gradually closing up nuclear
power plants after the accident at the nuclear power plant
"Fukushima". Is this the right step forward? Can Nigeria manage nuclear
power plants with all its hazards?
Many have said you can mismanage a refinery, no problem. You
can mismanage an airline, 200 people die. You can mismanage the roads,
thousands die. But mismanage a NUCLEAR POWER PLANT…..??? See pictures of some
effects of a mismanaged nuclear power plant after the cut.
After a few years on the African continent, Nigeria is
likely to take appear a second nuclear power station (the first was built in
South Africa). Construction of nuclear power plant could take Russia.
Already announced
for the undertaking of the intergovernmental agreement, which provides for
cooperation in the design, construction, operation and decommissioning of the
first nuclear power plant in Nigeria. This was reported by the corporation
"Rosatom".
After the accident
at the nuclear power plant "Fukushima" some countries have decided on
the gradual closure of nuclear power plants. Overall, however, the world is not
going to give up the peaceful atom. In Africa, nuclear generation is virtually
absent, except for nuclear power plants "Koeberg" in the south of the
continent, and the interest in it is growing, the director of the communications
department of the state corporation "Rosatom" Sergey Novikov:
"The concern
is that nuclear power in the world will evolve. As an environmentally friendly
source of energy available to the new EU energy-hungry. This is also a
technology platform for the development of new technologies, including new
energy sources in the future. Therefore demand for domestic nuclear power
occurs in different regions: Southeast Asia, Latin America and the Middle East.
Including the African continent. And wherever there is a demand for this,
Russian media as one of the top three technologies at the global nuclear energy
market is ready for mutually beneficial conditions to participate in the
creation of a national nuclear power program. "
According to the
World Nuclear Association, an interest in the development of peaceful nuclear
energy in Africa exhibit Tunisia, Morocco, Algeria, Sudan, Ghana, Senegal,
Kenya, Uganda, Namibia. However, for these countries to talk about concrete
steps to translate the ideas of peaceful nuclear energy is too early. But in
the case of Nigeria, made the first steps, said Sergei Novikov:
"Since
Nigeria signed an intergovernmental agreement on the peaceful use of nuclear
energy. Now experts have completed work on a new draft of the intergovernmental
document on the construction of the first nuclear power plant in Nigeria. At
the level of delegations agreed text of the document, and now Rosatom, and our
counterparts in Nigeria transmit these documents to the governments of the two
countries that there were procedures for the approval and adoption, and the
document would be ready for signing. "
Of course, an
intergovernmental agreement - it's not a contract, prior to the commencement of
construction. But experts believe that the work on it is within the scope of
Rosatom, which seeks to create a broad framework for international cooperation
in the field of nuclear power generation. In addition, cooperation with Nigeria
is interesting from another point of view, the Chief Editor of the atomic
portalAtomic-Energy.ru Pavel Yakovlev:
"Nigeria is
one of the largest producers of uranium. Around seven per cent of the total
uranium is concentrated in Nigeria. Therefore, interest in this country is not
accidental. Until recently, there was a major player in France, and the French
mining companies were active there."
On the issue of
security, then, according to Sergei Novikov, any project of building the first
new nuclear power plant in the country accompanied by regulation and
supervision of the IAEA. All of these technologies are perfected. And there
does not need to invent anything in terms of physical protection of nuclear
facilities.
Source: Radio "Voice of Russia"
Pictures of some effects of a mismanaged nuclear power plant
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