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Indonesia can manage nuclear power plant
Mon, December 3 2012 20:51 | 224 Views

 
Gusti Muhammad Hatta. (ANTARA)

  "A nuclear power plant will also support the government`s policy." 

Jakarta (ANTARA News) - Indonesia has enough experts who are capable of 
managing a nuclear power plant (PLTN), according to Research and Technology 
Minister Gusti Muhammad Hatta.

"We have many experts and therefore can definitely manage a nuclear power 
plant," he said here on Monday.

Gusti dismissed concerns that the presence of a nuclear power plant in the 
country would compromise the safety and security of the Indonesian people.

He noted that the Chernobyl and Fukushima nuclear disasters in Ukraine and 
Japan, respectively, were because of "the use of old technology".

"The nuclear reactor that exploded in Fukushima was based on old technology. 
There was no such problem with the other reactors there, which were based on 
the new technology," the minister explained.

Therefore, he said, the Ministry of Research and Technology would ask the 
experts to try and understand why the public was against the establishment of a 
nuclear power plant in Indonesia.

"Some people have rejected the presence of a nuclear power plant because they 
are afraid, while there are others who perhaps do not want Indonesia to make 
progress," Gusti went on.

He said Bangka-Belitung was the most appropriate place for setting up a nuclear 
power plant because of its proximity to Sumatra island.

"A nuclear power plant will also support the government`s policy of balancing 
the use of fossil and non-fossil energy sources," Gusti said.

"If we continue using coal the way we have in the past, it will run out in 
three years," he added.

Meanwhile, Indonesian Nuclear Energy Supervisory Board Chief As Natio Lasman 
called on the public to "not reject the idea of a nuclear power plant on the 
grounds of safety".

"There are three factors that need to be considered in the nuclear realm, 
namely security, safety, and peace," he noted.

"Nuclear safety is the same around the world. Besides, there are eight 
Indonesians who work as inspectors for the UN International Atomic Energy 
Agency (IAEA)," Natio pointed out.
(Uu.O001/INE/KR-BSR/H-YH)

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