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    Azerbaijan wants to build nuclear power station - TV

    Zanura Talibova, Ruslan Mammadov, ANS.

    Text of report by Azerbaijani TV station ANS on 12 April

    [Presenter] Azerbaijan is going to build a nuclear power station.
    Although it is going to take place in 20-25 years, experts already
    oppose this idea. They raise ecological security issue as a problem.
    The leadership of the Institute for Radiation Problems of [the National
    Academy of Sciences] raised this problem. They are confident that the
    government will give its consent to the construction of the nuclear
    power station.

    [Correspondent over video of nuclear power station in unidentified
    area] A package of proposals for the construction of a nuclear power
    station in Azerbaijan has already been submitted to the government. The
    proposals were drawn up after Foreign Minister Elmar Mammadyarov turned
    to the Institute for Radiation Problems. The process is mainly aimed at
    using nuclear energy when oil and gas reserves exhaust.

    [Adil Qaribov, head of the Institute for Radiation Problems of the
    National Academy of Sciences, speaking] Azerbaijan can use its current
    oil and gas reserves to satisfy its major energy needs until 2020-25.
    However, problems will occur later. [Oil and gas] prices will increase
    and will exhaust as well. Major problems will arise mainly in energy
    supply.

    [Correspondent] Although the use of other alternative energy sources in
    Azerbaijan and the construction of stations in the sphere are on the
    agenda, Qaribov thinks this is not enough.

    [Qaribov] It has been defined that hydropower stations in Azerbaijan
    can satisfy our energy needs maximum 16-20 per cent. As we know, wind
    and sun energy are not stable and they cannot generate much power.

    [Correspondent] The specialist said that Azerbaijan had no way out of
    the situation taking into consideration prospects for exchange of
    energy with neighbouring states. The president of the International
    Institute for Eco-Energy, Faqan Aliyev, thinks differently. He believes
    that the construction of a nuclear power station can cost Azerbaijan
    dear at least from material viewpoint.

    [Aliyev] Azerbaijan has no uranium. If we start producing uranium, then
    we need to vacate 10-15 districts. Azerbaijan needs to bury wastes from
    the nuclear power station. We do not have such a place either. Then we
    have to buy uranium from other countries. A large amount of funds are
    needed for burying [nuclear] wastes somewhere.

    [Correspondent] Faqan Aliyev did not also hide his concern about the
    damage of nuclear wastes on a human body. He said that major European
    countries, which have nuclear power stations, are going to refuse from
    them. The Azerbaijani Foreign Ministry has already discussed with the
    International Atomic Energy Agency [IAEA] some details about the
    construction of a nuclear power station. For instance, the IAEA has
    promised to help any work concerning the peaceful use of nuclear energy
    after a draft project for the station's construction is worked out.

    Naturally, to prepare professional specialists during seven to eight
    years, to choose a suitable place and condition for the construction of
    the station will be submit this body. Even though Azerbaijan has
    necessary conditions for the station's construction, this process can
    start in the near six to seven years. The station's construction at
    least needs 20-25 years. Despite the construction of a nuclear power
    station started near Navai settlement of Azerbaijan's Haciqabul
    District in 1984, the project was not implemented after the Chernobyl
    nuclear disaster.

    According to scientists, about 3-4bn dollars are required for the
    construction of a nuclear power station. Qaribov assumes that the
    government will take a decision regarding this project. After that, a
    certain commission will be set up to deal with the station's
    construction.
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