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Bangladesh set to join nuclear club
SAM Staff, November 29, 2017
The construction work of the main phase of the Rooppur Nuclear Power Plant is set to begin from November 30, 2017
Bangladesh will move a step closer to becoming the 33rd nuclear power-generating country on November 30 when construction starts on the main phase of the Rooppur Nuclear Power Plant – seven years after the framework agreement was signed with Russia.
The Rooppur plant is expected to add 2,400MW of electricity to the national grid by 2024, helping the country to meet an increasing demand for electricity.
The project is being implemented by the state-run Bangladesh Atomic Energy Commission (BAEC) under the Science and Technology Ministry, with financial, technical and technological support given by Russia through its state nuclear agency, Rosatom.
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina will inaugurate the main concrete construction works of the Rooppur Nuclear Power Plant (RNPP) project at the project site in Pabna on November 30.
Science and Technology secretary Anwar Hossain said with the completion of the main concrete construction work of the project, the planned power plant will be ready for power generation.
However, other engineering works like setting up power plant equipment will be done phase by phase before 2023.
As per the project schedule, Anwar Hossain said, the first unit having 1,200 MW of the 2400 MW plant will come into operation by end of 2023 and second unit of the same capacity in the middle of 2024.
The RNPP project was undertaken by the government in 2009 and after a long discussion of over 6 years. The government initially signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) in 2013 and signed final deal with Russia in December in 2015.
Russian state atomic energy corporation – Rosatom – will build the power plant at a cost of $12.65 billion where Russia will finance 90 percent of the fund under a supplier’s credit.
However, Bangladesh had to pay addition $550 million to Rosatom for feasibility and design purpose.
Rosatom said it will build the power plant through its VVER-1200 rector technology, which it claimed to be the latest in its nuclear with safety guarantee.
Rosatom has been engaged in full-fledged following the signing of the contract as it developed the site and some relevant civil constructions.
Bangladesh Atomic Energy Commission, the implementing agency, received the design and construction license of first unit of the plant from Bangladesh Atomic Energy Regulatory Authority on November 4 this year.
Officials said a large number of skilled professionals are required for the implementation, operation and maintenance of a nuclear power programme. Currently, 369 professionals are working in the project management unit.
The operating organisation Nuclear Power Plant Company will recruit and train 2,700 personnel year by year as the project progresses.
SOURCE UNB
https://southasianmonitor.com/2017/11/29/bangladesh-set-join-nuclear-club/
SAM Staff, November 29, 2017
The construction work of the main phase of the Rooppur Nuclear Power Plant is set to begin from November 30, 2017
Bangladesh will move a step closer to becoming the 33rd nuclear power-generating country on November 30 when construction starts on the main phase of the Rooppur Nuclear Power Plant – seven years after the framework agreement was signed with Russia.
The Rooppur plant is expected to add 2,400MW of electricity to the national grid by 2024, helping the country to meet an increasing demand for electricity.
The project is being implemented by the state-run Bangladesh Atomic Energy Commission (BAEC) under the Science and Technology Ministry, with financial, technical and technological support given by Russia through its state nuclear agency, Rosatom.
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina will inaugurate the main concrete construction works of the Rooppur Nuclear Power Plant (RNPP) project at the project site in Pabna on November 30.
Science and Technology secretary Anwar Hossain said with the completion of the main concrete construction work of the project, the planned power plant will be ready for power generation.
However, other engineering works like setting up power plant equipment will be done phase by phase before 2023.
As per the project schedule, Anwar Hossain said, the first unit having 1,200 MW of the 2400 MW plant will come into operation by end of 2023 and second unit of the same capacity in the middle of 2024.
The RNPP project was undertaken by the government in 2009 and after a long discussion of over 6 years. The government initially signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) in 2013 and signed final deal with Russia in December in 2015.
Russian state atomic energy corporation – Rosatom – will build the power plant at a cost of $12.65 billion where Russia will finance 90 percent of the fund under a supplier’s credit.
However, Bangladesh had to pay addition $550 million to Rosatom for feasibility and design purpose.
Rosatom said it will build the power plant through its VVER-1200 rector technology, which it claimed to be the latest in its nuclear with safety guarantee.
Rosatom has been engaged in full-fledged following the signing of the contract as it developed the site and some relevant civil constructions.
Bangladesh Atomic Energy Commission, the implementing agency, received the design and construction license of first unit of the plant from Bangladesh Atomic Energy Regulatory Authority on November 4 this year.
Officials said a large number of skilled professionals are required for the implementation, operation and maintenance of a nuclear power programme. Currently, 369 professionals are working in the project management unit.
The operating organisation Nuclear Power Plant Company will recruit and train 2,700 personnel year by year as the project progresses.
SOURCE UNB
https://southasianmonitor.com/2017/11/29/bangladesh-set-join-nuclear-club/