Monday, January 23, 2017

Malaysia: Nuclear electricity generation requires 100 years of commitment - MNPC

Malaysia: Nuclear electricity generation requires 100 years of commitment -
MNPC

Any introduction of nuclear energy for electricity generation will involve a
commitment of at least a century from the government and all stakeholders,
says the Malaysia Nuclear Power Corporation (MNPC).

Director Datuk Dr Dominic Lau Hoe Chai said this included the commitment to
maintain a sustainable national infrastructure, right from planning,
selection of suitable sites, construction, commissioning and operation of
the nuclear power plants to decommissioning, as well as, waste disposal and
management.

"This requires a sound basis of national decision making founded on
objective studies and assessment of national capabilities and state
preparedness, supported by public awareness, understanding and acceptance,"
he told a seminar on "Public Understanding of Nuclear Energy" here today.

The one-day seminar was co-organised by the MNPC and the Japan Atomic
Industry Forum International Cooperation Centre.It was aimed at promoting
public understanding of nuclear energy in Malaysia based on Japan's
experience.

Lau said apart from the development of the plants itself, the nuclear power
programme required a long lead time to cultivate a critical mass of domestic
talent, capable of supporting any future initiative.

"We have to make an early start so that if a decision is made, Malaysia has
a talent pool that is ready and available," he added.

He said the talent pool required is not only limited to nuclear engineers
and scientists, but also a wide range of engineering, scientific and other
fields.

"It includes those with expertise in other areas such as project management,
public health, energy economics, finance and many more," he added.

The MNPC was established on Jan 7, 2011 as a company limited by guarantee
and administered by the Prime Minister's department to plan, spearhead and
coordinate the development of Malaysia's nuclear energy programme, that
complies with guidelines from the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA).

The MNPC is also the country's Nuclear Energy Programme Implementing
Organisation as recommended by the IAEA for the establishment of a dedicated
entity towards the implementation of such an energy programme.

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Link to Original Article:
http://www.theborneopost.com/2017/01/23/nuclear-electricity-generation-requi
res-100-years-of-commitment-mnpc/


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John Diecker
APT Consulting Group Co., Ltd.

www.aptthailand.com

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