@bluesky bhai you put in a good point. However Bangladesh' hands are tied because the EU has decided it will not do business with countries going forward if they are not Carbon neutral. That is why our govt. stopped investing in newer coal plants. In fact there were three or four more supercritical coal plants in the pipeline a year ago when they were finally cancelled.
That being said, while initial investments are high, cost to produce electricity using nuclear energy is a bit lower than coal and of course it doesn't pollute the environment at all. It takes a huge amount of coal to produce the same amount of electricity a tiny amount of nuclear fuel produces. Transportation of coal from other countries for Bangladesh coal powerplants is a huge problem, both cost and sustainability wise.
France produces nearly 70% of its electricity using nuclear technology. As a result electricity is cheapest in France among EU countries.
However wind and solar installed costs are even lower than nuclear. We will be pursuing those too, especially solar.
Here's a rundown,
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