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South Korea aims for top 3 position in nuclear reactor exports
South Korea on Wednesday unveiled a plan to become the world's third largest exporter of nuclear reactors in 2030, seeking to create nearly 1 million jobs and earn 16 trillion won (US$13.9 billion).
The "Nu-Tech 2030" plan aims to expand the country's global market share of nuclear reactors to 20 per cent. Seoul exported its first and thus far only nuclear power plant to the United Arab Emirates in 2009.
The move comes as the first phase of the Nu-Tech 2012 plan will be completed late next year, under which Seoul will develop three key nuclear technologies -- a man-machine interface system, reactor designs and a reactor coolant pump -- that can give the country its first indigenous nuclear reactor. At present, South Korean-made reactors are built using foreign technology and components in a few key areas.
"To make sure our nuclear reactors are most sought after in the global market, we will develop a safe and reliable system with the best performance, and thus become the world's third largest nuclear energy operator following the United States and France in the target year," the Ministry of Knowledge Economy said in a press release.
South Korea is currently in the process of developing a new "advanced power reactor" by late next year. Under Nu-Tech 2030, the country will develop another reactor named the "Innovative, Passive, Optimized, Worldwide Economical Reactor," or I-Power.
"Under this roadmap, the safety of our nuclear reactors will be strengthened to 100 times the levels recommended by the International Atomic Energy Agency," the ministry said.
Korea aims for top 3 position in nuclear reactor exports - LANKA BUSINESS ONLINE
South Korea aims for top 3 position in nuclear reactor exports
South Korea on Wednesday unveiled a plan to become the world's third largest exporter of nuclear reactors in 2030, seeking to create nearly 1 million jobs and earn 16 trillion won (US$13.9 billion).
The "Nu-Tech 2030" plan aims to expand the country's global market share of nuclear reactors to 20 per cent. Seoul exported its first and thus far only nuclear power plant to the United Arab Emirates in 2009.
The move comes as the first phase of the Nu-Tech 2012 plan will be completed late next year, under which Seoul will develop three key nuclear technologies -- a man-machine interface system, reactor designs and a reactor coolant pump -- that can give the country its first indigenous nuclear reactor. At present, South Korean-made reactors are built using foreign technology and components in a few key areas.
"To make sure our nuclear reactors are most sought after in the global market, we will develop a safe and reliable system with the best performance, and thus become the world's third largest nuclear energy operator following the United States and France in the target year," the Ministry of Knowledge Economy said in a press release.
South Korea is currently in the process of developing a new "advanced power reactor" by late next year. Under Nu-Tech 2030, the country will develop another reactor named the "Innovative, Passive, Optimized, Worldwide Economical Reactor," or I-Power.
"Under this roadmap, the safety of our nuclear reactors will be strengthened to 100 times the levels recommended by the International Atomic Energy Agency," the ministry said.
Korea aims for top 3 position in nuclear reactor exports - LANKA BUSINESS ONLINE