Pakistan to get Nuclear plants from China
Each reactors will be supplying 1,100 megawatts to Pakistan’s national energy grid
Islamabad: Pakistan will be supplied with two large nuclear reactors from China to aid the country in its energy crisis, a media report said.
“Amidst the fear that terrorists may try to steal one of Pakistan’s nuclear bombs and detonate it in some other country, world leaders now believe that the real nightmare could be in Karachi after the reactors are supplied”, the Washington Post reported.
The new power plants which have a new design are not yet in use anywhere in the world and will be each supplying 1,100 megawatts to Pakistan’s national energy grid. The reactors are being built next to a much smaller 1970s-era reactor located on a popular beach where fishermen still make wooden boats by hand. Concerns have been expressed by some US diplomatic officials about China’s role in providing nuclear energy to Pakistan. Pakistan still remains one of the few developing nations which is still pursuing civilian nuclear energy options since the Fukushima disaster in Japan in 2011.
With three operative nuclear power plants, Pakistan has turned to China for help in expanding the capacity of these plants. Efforts are underway to double the size of the Chashma Nuclear Power Plant in Punjab, as well as to build the new Karachi reactors.
“The risks are there. You cannot discount them, but you prepare for them”, Pakistan defence minister Khawaja Mohammed Asif said adding, “We are a nuclear power, so don’t underestimate us”.
The ACP-1000 reactor was developed by China and cost about $5 billion each to build. The design of the reactor is based on one that France built in China in the 1980s.
China National Nuclear Corporation will be supplying the ACP-1000 reactor to Pakistan, despite Pakistan’s refusal to sign the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) and the international ban on the transfer of nuclear technology to Pakistan.
“We are going to be the guinea pigs”, said Arif Belgaumi, a Karachi architect who wants the international community to pay closer attention to the government’s plans.
“China’s expanding civilian nuclear cooperation with Pakistan raises concerns and we urge China to be transparent regarding this cooperation”, the US Embassy said in a statement.
“Of particular concern on supplying Pakistan with the reactors is the threat of terrorism with Karachi’s long history of security lapses. If a major attack or accident were to occur at a nuclear power plant, activists said there would be unimaginable chaos”, the report added.
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