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Pakistan earthquake prone, non signatory to NPT -but China is building nuclear reactors there

Buy-China-nukes-1flag-pakistanChina Builds Nuclear Reactors in Earthquake-Prone Pakistan by Nick Cunningham Oil Price.com e, 10 March 2015 

China has decided to defy international norms and build new nuclear reactors in Pakistan.

While the U.S. and Europe see stagnant growth for commercial nuclear power, the same is not true in Asia. China is not only building nuclear reactors at home, but it is exporting its technology abroad. Of particular concern is its construction of nuclear reactors in Pakistan. China helped build two reactors at Chashma, which came online in 2000 and 2011 respectively. More recently, it has decided to double the size of the Chashma power plant, with two additional reactors under construction. And it is also constructing a new nuclear power plant near Karachi, using China’s next generation ACP-1000 design.

But China’s plans in Pakistan are facing global criticism.

The problem is that Pakistan is not a signatory of the nuclear non-proliferation treaty (NPT), which should disqualify it for any international help in building nuclear power plants. The Nuclear Suppliers Group (NSG) is a coalition of nuclear technology exporting countries who have banded together to create guidelines and norms around the sale of nuclear technology in order to ensure its safe use while guarding against the spread of nuclear weapons capabilities. One of the core tenets of the NSG is to not trade nuclear technology to countries that have not signed up to the NPT. Pakistan is one of the world’s four remaining holdouts to the NPT (the other three are India, Israel, and South Sudan).

That is why China’s decision to build nuclear reactors in Pakistan has received criticism. As a member of the NSG, China is defying the guidelines on nuclear trade. China says that its promise to Pakistan predates its 2004 accession to the suppliers group……..http://oilprice.com/Alternative-Energy/Nuclear-Power/China-Builds-Nuclear-Reactors-in-Earthquake-Prone-Pakistan.html

March 11, 2015 - Posted by | China, Pakistan, safety

2 Comments »

  1. ‘norms’? Your analysis is disingenuous and devoid of certain facts and bordering on anti-chinese and anti-pakistani. The NSG is really a cartel that is there to deny technology to certain countries, while at the same time breaking its own rules by admitting a non signatory of the NPT to its ranks (I refer to india. Which you did not mention). The USA seeing a very lucrative business investment for its nuclear industry was quick to admit india into the NSG. Pakistan like other nations requires energy as does india. Unfortunately neither country has reserves of oil gas or coal so they have to look to different technologies to provide power. Whether this is in the form of renewable or nuclear technology. The purpose of cartels is to try and control other nations. Internationally we have an agency that makes sure that nuclear power plants are properly scrutinised and that is the IAEA.

    concerned's avatar Comment by concerned | April 12, 2015 | Reply

    • Thank you. I do not write these articles myself. At times I disagree with their content – or I am ignorant of the full facts surrounding the issue. So thank you for your explanation.
      I am aware that in just about every case, the writer of any article has an agenda – whether it be to emphasise certain facts, or carefully omit others.
      It is always a case of “Reader Beware”

      Christina Macpherson's avatar Comment by Christina MacPherson | April 13, 2015 | Reply


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