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Asean to go nuclear

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Vietnam calls on Asean nations to embrace nuclear powerBy Rachel Harvey

BBC South East Asia Correspondent


Vietnam wants the Asean group of nations to make a coordinated push towards nuclear power. Vietnam has called on South East Asian nations to build nuclear power stations to meet rising energy demands.

The proposal came at an energy policy meeting held by the Asean group of countries in Dalat, Vietnam.

As economies in the region continue to grow, so too does the demand for stable, secure energy. Going nuclear is increasingly seen as an attractive option.

There is no operational nuclear power plant in South East Asia today.

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But eight out of the ten countries that make up the Asean regional grouping have plans to add nuclear energy to their generating portfolios.

Safety concerns

Now Vietnam has suggested that those plans be coordinated to develop a region-wide approach.

The move is likely to raise concerns over safety and the potential for nuclear proliferation.

South East Asia is one of the fastest growing economic areas in the world. But many, if not most, countries suffer periodic bouts of power cuts.

Some nations are looking to hydropower, building huge dams along the Mekong river. But these have angered local communities who complain that water flows and fish stocks have been affected.

Renewable sources such as solar power are being promoted by environmentalists.

But nuclear offers the potential of large volume, and temptingly, Russia has offered to help build the power plants South East Asia might need.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-pacific-10728876

And also the operator of Singapore's first nuclear plant is

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Singapore has no space to put up a nuclear plant, they have to buy nuclear power from Malaysia, just like water, should the nuclear option come to play
 
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