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Tit-for-tat: Sri Lanka considers nuclear deal with Pakistan

This seems to be the trend and mutual understanding between these countries, whether you accept it or not, they are quietly planning to isolate India with the help of China, by allowing China to bring her navy in South Asian waters.


Too much hatred and too much delusion... don't know when they will come to planet earth...
 
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You are hiding behind some reports because you have no solid proofs.
Proof of the pudding is in the eating..
Pakistan has 2x 300MW nuclear power plants and further 2x 300MW nuclear power plants are under construction in chasma. All 4 are of chinese design and construction.

Read the links if u cant dnt quote me with ur rants.

If India was providing the technology then your question is valid..... But that is not the case right?

We have the capability to produce 350mw plants bur not above.
 
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Read the links if u cant dnt quote me with ur rants.



We have the capability to produce 350mw plants bur not above.
You are the one who is ranting without clear proofs.. there is nothing tangible. You only claim some reports and capability, but still no solid proof..
Even the 350MW reactors are chinese design and built..
 
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You are the one who is ranting without clear proofs.. there is nothing tangible. You only claim some reports and capability, but still no solid proof..
Even the 350MW reactors are chinese design and built..

Thts why i said read n the links... 6+ indigeous 350mw plants are to be contructed.. work on some started in 2007-08.
 
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Pakistani learning to be a BANIYA...the middleman. Selling Chinese reactors to Sri Lanka. Good going...As far as I know they are still seeking help from China, France, US etc for their reactors.
 
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work not started yet .... still proposed



Pakistan has decided to embark on the indigenous manufacture of 300-megawatt commercial nuclear power plants to meet growing energy needs, reliable official sources have said.


They said Pakistan decided to go for indigenous manufacture of commercial nuclear power plants because of the poor response of the United States and the Nuclear Supplier Group to requests for help in the civilian nuclear energy program on the pattern of the 2004 India-U.S. nuclear deal.

''We have taken many steps and more are on the anvil to start indigenous manufacture of 300-MW pressurized water reactor,'' the sources said.

They pointed out that an Engineering and Design Organization has been set up to design and develop a standard for indigenous nuclear power plants and privatization of the Chinese-aided Heavy Mechanical Complex, or HMC, was reversed by the government when it was pointed out that Pakistan was capable of manufacturing components for nuclear power plants.

HMC can manufacture several key components of thermal power plants which could also be used in the nuclear power plants and Pakistan has also set up HMC-3 exclusively to contribute in the indigenous nuclear power plants.


Official sources pointed out that Pakistan's ''Energy Security Plan'' envisaged 8,500 MW of nuclear energy by 2030, which would require setting up 22 nuclear power plants of 300-mw capacity if the target is to be met.

''Sites for eight nuclear power plants have already been selected,''
the official said and indicated that a consortium of private and public industrial units would be set up to undertake manufacture of the nuclear power plants.

Pakistan has set up a 300-MW nuclear power plant at Chashma (Chashnupp-1) in the Mianwali district in southern Punjab with Chinese assistance and a second plant is under construction at the same site.

Although Chashnupp-1 and 2 were turnkey contracts, Pakistan contributed up to 30 percent of their components, which could be increased to 70 percent.

''No country can manufacture a nuclear power plant 100 percent all by itself. We cannot produce reactor shells, several pumps and the pressure vessels for which we will have to develop additional capacity or enter into a licensing agreement,'' an official said.

Pakistan has already commissioned a 50-MW indigenous heavy water reactor at Khushab that is yielding plutonium for the nuclear weapons program.

Two additional reactors of same capacity are believed to be under construction at the same site.
 
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Pakistan has decided to embark on the indigenous manufacture of 300-megawatt commercial nuclear power plants to meet growing energy needs, reliable official sources have said.


They said Pakistan decided to go for indigenous manufacture of commercial nuclear power plants because of the poor response of the United States and the Nuclear Supplier Group to requests for help in the civilian nuclear energy program on the pattern of the 2004 India-U.S. nuclear deal.

''We have taken many steps and more are on the anvil to start indigenous manufacture of 300-MW pressurized water reactor,'' the sources said.

They pointed out that an Engineering and Design Organization has been set up to design and develop a standard for indigenous nuclear power plants and privatization of the Chinese-aided Heavy Mechanical Complex, or HMC, was reversed by the government when it was pointed out that Pakistan was capable of manufacturing components for nuclear power plants.

HMC can manufacture several key components of thermal power plants which could also be used in the nuclear power plants and Pakistan has also set up HMC-3 exclusively to contribute in the indigenous nuclear power plants.


Official sources pointed out that Pakistan's ''Energy Security Plan'' envisaged 8,500 MW of nuclear energy by 2030, which would require setting up 22 nuclear power plants of 300-mw capacity if the target is to be met.

''Sites for eight nuclear power plants have already been selected,''
the official said and indicated that a consortium of private and public industrial units would be set up to undertake manufacture of the nuclear power plants.

Pakistan has set up a 300-MW nuclear power plant at Chashma (Chashnupp-1) in the Mianwali district in southern Punjab with Chinese assistance and a second plant is under construction at the same site.

Although Chashnupp-1 and 2 were turnkey contracts, Pakistan contributed up to 30 percent of their components, which could be increased to 70 percent.

''No country can manufacture a nuclear power plant 100 percent all by itself. We cannot produce reactor shells, several pumps and the pressure vessels for which we will have to develop additional capacity or enter into a licensing agreement,'' an official said.

Pakistan has already commissioned a 50-MW indigenous heavy water reactor at Khushab that is yielding plutonium for the nuclear weapons program.

Two additional reactors of same capacity are believed to be under construction at the same site.

These people are just like Pakistan Police………
After proper treatment you would surely say yeah I am murderer hang me I killed Jia Khan……:rofl::omghaha:
 
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Pakistan has decided to embark on the indigenous manufacture of 300-megawatt commercial nuclear power plants to meet growing energy needs, reliable official sources have said.

So right now there are no indigenous nuclear power reactors under operations in pakistan .

Also can you please provide the source of the article .
 
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So right now there are no indigenous nuclear power reactors under operations in pakistan .

Also can you please provide the source of the article .


Pakistan has already commissioned a 50-MW (in 96-98) indigenous heavy water reactor at Khushab that is yielding plutonium for the nuclear weapons program.

Two additional reactors of same capacity are believed to be under construction at the same site.

Scroll back a few pages n you will find it.
 
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Pakistan has already commissioned a 50-MW (in 96-98) indigenous heavy water reactor at Khushab that is yielding plutonium for the nuclear weapons program.

Two additional reactors of same capacity are believed to be under construction at the same site.

Scroll back a few pages n you will find it.

These reactors are for plutonium production and not for power production .

Also these reactors produce 50MWt . So in real terms less than 20MWe .
 
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These reactors are for plutonium production and not for power production .

Also these reactors produce 50MWt . So in real terms less than 20MWe .

They produced 50MW but in real 20 MW ... bhai what are you smokin? they even upgraded the power of the initial PRR reactors n do you think these would produces mush less than even half of the power? :lol: also 30-70% of reactor parts are also produced by Pakistan... hence the decision to produce eight.... 350MW nuclear reactors.
 
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They produced 50MW but in real 20 MW ... bhai what are you smokin? they even upgraded the power of the initial PRR reactors n do you think these would produces mush less than even half of the power? :lol: also 30-70% of reactor parts are also produced by Pakistan... hence the decision to produce eight.... 350MW nuclear reactors.

You don't even read about your reactors , do you ??

The reactors in kushab produce 50 MWt , i.e, thermal power . Although not for power production , if these reactors are used for power production , after the conversion electrical power will be only a third of thermal power . Hence in actual terms , the power produced will be less than 20MWe , i.e electric power .

For comparison , A Russian VVER which produces 1500MWe actually produces about 4500MWt .
 
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