for in-depth feasibility study on Nuclear Power Plant option in
Bangladesh and vendor selection based on our needs, not on the
- Launching cost
- Issues related to construction contract and potential delays
Concerned Citizen of Bangladesh
Mr. Aslam possibly is not aware that a very small nucxlear pilot poject is in operation for many years under our atomic energy commission. Technically we are capable of looking after a nuclear reactors. Many countries of the world are increasingly depending on nuclear power.The difference between a conventional power plant and nuclear power plant is very little> In both cases the generator is run from a steam turbine . Turbine receives steam brom a boilder. A coal fired,/oil fired/ gasfired furnace proveds the energy to convert water into steam. In the nuclear power plant the furnace is replaced by a nuclear reactor. There is nothing so great in nuclear technology that our nuclear scientist can nnot handle. Scaremongering by people like you will only damge the development of the energy starved country like ours. There are many countries of the world who have nuclear power plants who do not have the qualified manpower that we have. Scaremongering will not help the country or its development.You may not be aware that even merchat ship was powered by nuclear power some forty years ago. The world has come a long way from there sir.Ayubi
From: Syed Aslam <Syed.Aslam3@gmail.com>
To: Khobor <khabor@yahoogroups.com>; notun Bangladesh <notun_bangladesh@yahoogroups.com>; reform-bd@yahoogroups.com; odhora@yahoogroups.com; chottala@yahoogroups.com; Amra Bangladesi <amra-bangladesi@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Friday, April 3, 2009 1:09:09 PM
Subject: [notun_bangladesh] Nuclear Power Plant option for Bangladesh !
Dear AllPerhaps Mr. Salauddin Ayubi has a very little knowledge about what a Nuclear Power Plant [popularly known as Nuclear Power Reactor] is!!!Dr. Wajed Ali Miah holds a in PhD from Germany in Nuclear Physics which deals with nuclear reactions ...Nuclear Physics (mainly Neutronics & Shielding ) is only a part of Nuclear Power PlantTechnology. As such a multi-disciplinary approach for in-depth feasibility study on Nuclear Power Plant options & decision making is needed.Mr. Salah Uddin Ayubi can say "Unsolicited advise in this respect is not appreciated. ..." on his own belalf only ......However, my comments are views of a concerned citizen and should be viewed as such ....Nuclear physics has assortment of industrial application and each application field spreads into different regions of science and technology viz radiation therapy, medical dignostics, geophysical measurement, industrial process control, security,power generation etc. However, a person trained in nuclear physics is notnecessarily an expert in those application fields.ThanksSyed AslamOn Fri, Apr 3, 2009 at 10:54 AM, ROBERT GONSALVES <rgonsalves29@ verizon.net> wrote:Salauddin Ayubi probably doesn't have adequate knowledge in respect of nuclear energy. Otherwise, how can he build up such a stupid comment on such a wonderful statement offered by Syed Aslam to the forum that has imparted valuable knowledge on the subject. Does Ayubi know that a doctor asks another doctor to do a physical check on the requesting doctor when he is sick.Zahed Khan
--- In reform-bd@yahoogrou ps.com, Salahuddin Ayubi <s_ayubi786@. ..> wrote:
Netris husband is nuclear scientist of repute . If she requires advise on the dsubject then she can get it home at no cost. Unsolicited advise in this respect is not appreciated.
Ayubi
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> From: Syed Aslam <Syed.Aslam3@ ..
> Sent: Tuesday, March 31, 2009 11:52:21 PM
Subject: Russia suggests setting up 1,000 MW nuclear power plant in Bangladesh
Rosatom/Atomenergoprom reactors are inherently unsafe and
not suitable for thickly-populated country like Bangladesh.
Bangladesh Government should set up a multi-disciplinary body
for in-depth feasibility study on Nuclear Power Plant option in
Bangladesh [launching cost, fuel supply, operational safety,
waste disposal, nonproliferation issues etc]. Any foreign nuclear
power reactor vendor should take back spent fuel from the facility
to their own waste repository in their own country.
Any construction contract and potential delays resulting from
contractual disputes between the vendor country and Bangladesh
must be thorowly scrutinized prior to the selection of the vendor
and execution of any contract.
Syed Aslam
.
On 3/31/09, IGroup eMail <igroupmail@yahoo. com> wrote:
> Russia suggests setting up 1,000 MW nuclear power plant in Bangladesh
http://www.khabor. com/english/ news/03312009000 0001.htm
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