http://www.dnaindia.com/india/report_india-does-not-need-nuclear-energy-top-scientist_1607088

India does not need nuclear energy: Top scientist
Published: Thursday, Nov 3, 2011, 20:12 IST
By *Kumar Chellappan <http://www.dnaindia.com/authors/kumar-chellappan>* |
Place: Chennai | Agency: DNA

One of the pioneer nuclear scientists in the country says that India can
very well suspend its entire nuclear programme. “It is true that we have
spent thousands of croresof rupees to set up nuclear power plants. But we
will be forced to spend thousand times more than that in the eventuality of
a nuclear disaster,” said Dr MP Parameswaran,former scientist of the Atomic
Energy Commission.

Referring to the agitation by the Peoples Movement Against Nuclear Energy
demanding the closure of the Kudankulam Nuclear Power Plant, Dr
Parameswaran, India’s first PhD in nuclear science, said the country is not
that hard-pressed for nuclear power.

“Of the 750,000 MW power projected for 2030, fossil fuels will account for
400,000 MW. A ten per cent increase in this can offset the shortage
produced by the suspension of the nuclear energy programme. We have all the
expertise and production capacity to do this,” he said.

According to this scientist, nuclear energy will become viable only with
the development of a foolproof mechanism for radio active waste disposal
and radiation damage.

“What they should do is to redesign the reactors at Kudankulam so that they
could be operated either with coal or natural gas. Yes, there are costs
inviolved in it. But the real cost of continuing with the nuclear programme
is much higher,” he said.

Dr Parameswaran, much senior to Dr Sreekumar Banerjee, the chairman of the
Atomic Energy Commission, took strong exception to the latter’s comment
that a nuclear power plant is not acar factory where you can switch off the
system.

“That is exactly the problem. You cannot switch off the system and close
gates for decades and even centuries after the plant has stopped generating
energy. There are several reactors in USA and France which produce no more
power but cannot be switched off. These reactors require most of the system
like cooling, radiation monitoring security and so on to keep working,” he
said.

The nuclear science veteran pointed out that the Fukushima disaster was
caused not by the working reactor but by the spent fuel tank. He also
refuted the claims of the AEC chairman that the country’s scientists has
all answers on radiation, safety and other aspects. “Has the issue of final
disposal of radio active waste been solved? Has the possibility of nuclear
accidents either due to human or mechanical or natural causes been totally
prevented? The answer is no,” he said.

Dr Parameswaran asked the AEC chairman to convincingly clarify the reason
behind the pressure exerted on India by the Nuclear suppliers Group to sign
the non-liability accord. “If the nuclear reactors are so safe, why they
are forcing India to sign this treaty?. The manufacturers themselves are
notconvinced about the durability and safety of the reactors,” he said.

He pointed out that the agitation against the KNPP was therefrom the
beginning itself. “It became intensive after Fukushima. The NPCIL should
not have gone for hot run at all once the opposition flared up. They
thought that the opposition could be steamrolled,” said Dr Parameswaran.

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