Indonesia vows to build nuclear power plants despite opposition 
Posted : Wed, 12 Mar 2008 09:20:11 GMT
Author : DPA 
Category : Asia (World) 
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Jakarta - Despite strong opposition, the Indonesian government insisted
Wednesday it would go ahead with its plans to build four nuclear power
plants in the country, a state-run media report said. State Research and
Technology Minister Kusmayanto Kadiman said the plants were part of the
country's long-term development plans and were needed to fulfil its energy
demand, according to the state-run Antara news agency. 
"If one nuclear power plant can produce 1,200 megawatts of electricity, we
need four plants by 2025 to met our power demand," Kadiman was quoted as
saying. 
Indonesia plans to build the first nuclear power plant at the foot of the
dormant Mount Muria volcano in earthquake-prone Central Java, about 450
kilometres east of Jakarta. 
Java accounts for more than 60 per cent of the 225 million people who
inhabit the 17,000 islands that comprise the sprawling archipelago nation. 
Thousands of residents near the planned plant, backed by a number of
national lawmakers and environmental groups, oppose the project. 
Environmentalists have long criticized the proposed nuclear plant, saying
there are cheaper, safer ways to generate power and the country has more
environmentally sound sources, including geothermal energy and natural gas. 
But Kadiman was quoted as saying that it is "normal" to have parties who
oppose the plan, adding that "we have prepared everything for the nuclear
power plant" from planning and technology to financing and human resources. 
"We have to start the construction this year," he said. "Otherwise, we will
be behind schedule."
Indonesia is prone to earthquakes because of its location on the so-called
Pacific Ring of Fire, an arc of volcanoes and fault lines encircling the
Pacific Basin. 
The Mount Muria volcano has been dormant for more than 3,000 years,
officials said. 

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