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Suspend Jaitapur nuclear plant, extend liability for reactor suppliers

Accusing the UPA government of not being transparent on the issue of nuclear power, Mr. Karat said it had “failed” to take people into confidence, especially after the nuclear crisis in Japan.

Mr. Raja demanded that the nuclear liability law be reformed to extend the liability to the supplier in case of design defect. 

Left demands suspension of work at Jaitapur nuke projectMUMBAI, juillet 13, 201, THE HINDU,  The Left parties on Wednesday demanded immediate suspension of work at the proposed 9900 mw Jaitapur nuclear power project and said it favoured an independent review of existing nuclear installations in the country.

Addressing a press conference, CPI(M) General Secretary Prakash Karat and CPI leader D. Raja, who visited Jaitapur on Tuesday, asked the government to do away with imported nuclear plants which they said were costly and will come up with EPR (European Pressurised Reactor) technology, which has not been tested anywhere in the world.

“Suspend all nuclear reactor purchases. After Fukushima, we cannot take risks. We have been told that the government is still in negotiations to fix prices of reactors. This should be stopped,” Mr. Karat said.

He said the review of safety of nuclear facilities must be transparent and done by experts outside the Department of Atomic Energy (DAE).

Accusing the UPA government of not being transparent on the issue of nuclear power, Mr. Karat said it had “failed” to take people into confidence, especially after the nuclear crisis in Japan.

Mr. Raja demanded that the nuclear liability law be reformed to extend the liability to the supplier in case of design defect.

“According to nuclear experts, each reactor in Jaitapur will cost not less than Rs 30,000 crore and the cost will be Rs 2 lakh crore for six reactors that are proposed to come up there. This means Rs 20 crore will be spent to generate one mw of nuclear energy while indigenously produced electricity would cost around Rs 8-9 crore,” Mr. Karat said.

The CPI(M) leader said that in France and Finland too, the EPR technology implementation has been delayed and there have been cost overruns due to safety and design issues…

http://www.thehindu.com/news/national/article2224210.ec

July 13, 2011 - Posted by | India, politics

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