Indonesia Declines Russian Offer To Set Up Nuclear Power Plants
Indonesia has said it is `not ready yet` to take up Russian offer to set up
nuclear power plants on turnkey basis.
"We have told them that we are not ready yet. We need to raise public
awareness, which takes time, said Coordinating Maritime Affairs Minister
Luhut Pandjaitan on Thursday, following a meeting with Rosatom
representatives at his office in Jakarta.
Russian Rosatom State Atomic Energy Corporation has offered to develop
turnkey nuclear power plants in Indonesia. The offer also says that nuclear
power plants would be built in regions where there is no threat of
earthquake, such as Bangka in Sumatra and East Kalimantan, Luhut was quoted
as saying by Jakarta Post Tuesday.
Even though Rosatom is able to built power plants that had capacities of
more than 1,000 megawatts, we need to review everything first, he said.
Even if we do agree to Rosatoms offer, the process will take 10 years, so we
have not decided on anything yet, Luhut said.
The state owned electricity firm PLNs recent Electricity Procurement Plan
(RUPT) states that Nuclear energy will be the last resort for electricity
procurement provided that renewable sources from water, wind, geothermal,
solar and biomass failed to meet the target.
As Indonesia is an archipelagic country, PLN also makes specific note of the
possible use of small modular reactors, which can produce up to 300
megawatts of electricity, for certain islands.
Further study would be needed as small modular reactors were not
commercially available, he added.
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John Diecker
APT Consulting Group Co., Ltd.
www.aptthailand.com
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