Russia To Help Cambodia Build Capacity For Nuclear Power
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"Khmer's running a nuclear plant is scary as hell."
I see a brand new market for an app here, based on geographical location and prevailing meteorological conditions. The diminished surviving purchasers would be highly grateful.
I see a brand new market for an app here, based on geographical location and prevailing meteorological conditions. The diminished surviving purchasers would be highly grateful.
As my old Cajun bait seller used to say, "I opes you luck.
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I see a new opportunity in PP for Bondo 's .
Bondo === A Condo that is 20 plus story's below ground.
Bondo === A Condo that is 20 plus story's below ground.
Cambodia,,,, Don't fall in love with her.
Like the spoilt child she is, she will not be happy till she destroys herself from within and breaks your heart.
Like the spoilt child she is, she will not be happy till she destroys herself from within and breaks your heart.
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Re: Russia To Help Cambodia Build Capacity For Nuclear Power
Russia and Cambodia in nuclear talks
02 March 2018 | 10:34 ICT
Cambodian and Russian government officials met in Moscow on Tuesday and agreed on “accelerating the establishment of the Nuclear Energy Information Center” in the Kingdom.
They also agreed to cooperate on constructing the centre, and on the sort of training Cambodia would need to receive from Russia in order to establish it, although the requirements were not specified in a brief statement posted on the Ministry of Environment’s official Facebook page.
“Both sides agreed to allow the Cambodia-Russia joint working group to continue to discuss the technical aspects of the process soon enough,” the statement reads.
In September of 2017, both countries signed an agreement to cooperate in the field of nuclear energy for peaceful purposes.
Officials at the Ministry of Environment and Ministry of Mines and Energy yesterday declined to provide further details of Tuesday’s meeting, saying that they were waiting for the Cambodian delegation to return.
Both countries first floated plans to establish the Nuclear Energy Information Center in 2015, and have signed several agreements since.
http://www.phnompenhpost.com/national/r ... lear-talks
02 March 2018 | 10:34 ICT
Cambodian and Russian government officials met in Moscow on Tuesday and agreed on “accelerating the establishment of the Nuclear Energy Information Center” in the Kingdom.
They also agreed to cooperate on constructing the centre, and on the sort of training Cambodia would need to receive from Russia in order to establish it, although the requirements were not specified in a brief statement posted on the Ministry of Environment’s official Facebook page.
“Both sides agreed to allow the Cambodia-Russia joint working group to continue to discuss the technical aspects of the process soon enough,” the statement reads.
In September of 2017, both countries signed an agreement to cooperate in the field of nuclear energy for peaceful purposes.
Officials at the Ministry of Environment and Ministry of Mines and Energy yesterday declined to provide further details of Tuesday’s meeting, saying that they were waiting for the Cambodian delegation to return.
Both countries first floated plans to establish the Nuclear Energy Information Center in 2015, and have signed several agreements since.
http://www.phnompenhpost.com/national/r ... lear-talks
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Re: Russia To Help Cambodia Build Capacity For Nuclear Power
Where did you read about it? Esquire? Consider the source.obelisks wrote: ↑Sat Apr 01, 2017 3:47 pmbefore they have even finished the first plant there will be a once and for all catastrophe at Fukishima that should hopefully put people off nuclear power forever
I hope people don't think that just because you never hear anything about Fukishima anymore that the problem was solved or diminished. It's just that the journalists were threatened with 10 years imprisonment for reporting about it. Since then things got even worse!
Nuclear Investigator: Worry over underground explosions at Fukushima — New data shows molten fuel is “dropping lower each day”, melting deeper into ground below plant — Disaster far worse than public being told — “Why aren’t we reading about this everywhere?”
Nuclear Engineer: My biggest concern is Fukushima plant will collapse… Concrete under reactors is being “eaten away”… “There’s ongoing chemical attacks” — Containment structures are tilting, in jeopardy of falling over (AUDIO)
Nuclear Engineer: Fukushima is “worst industrial cataclysm in history of world… As close to hell as I can imagine” — Melted fuel ‘disappeared’ — Contamination will go on for hundreds of thousands of years… “No one knows when it’ll end” — Gov’t perpetrating ongoing cover-up (VIDEO)
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Re: Russia To Help Cambodia Build Capacity For Nuclear Power
June 18, 2020
Kingdom has ‘no nuclear plans until 2040’
Cambodia has no ambitious plan for a civil nuclear power programme for its power master plan within the next 20 years, official sources said yesterday.
A draft atomic energy law is now being drafted, which will include nuclear radiation, has reached 55 percent completion, says Victor Jona, director-general of energy at the Ministry of Mines and Energy.
He told Khmer Times that the draft law could be finalised before 2023. “However, there is still more works that needs to be done, which means that once it is finalised, the draft law has to be reviewed by relevant ministries ahead of any move to the next stage before it passes into law.”
He noted that the draft law is being assisted by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), the world’s centre for cooperation in the nuclear field – promoting the safe, secure and peaceful use of nuclear technology.
In bilateral talks between Prime Minister HE and an IAEA representative in 2014, Mr Hun said there would be no nuclear power development in the Kingdom. However, he did want the IAEA to help develop human resources and any draft laws relevant to nuclear technologies, especially in agriculture and the health sector.
“From now until 2040, we don’t have any plans for any civil nuclear power plant investments. Regarding whether or not we will need nuclear power to generate electricity after 2040, this will depend on current global trends,” Jona said.
He added that for the next 20 years, the potential sources for the electricity generation are coal, water, solar, wind and liquefied natural gas.
In 2016, Cambodia and Russia signed a memorandum of understanding in which Russia agreed to create the Nuclear Science and Technology Centre in the Kingdom. A year later, Cambodia and China also inked an agreement regarding nuclear energy cooperation.
https://www.khmertimeskh.com/50735632/k ... ntil-2040/
Kingdom has ‘no nuclear plans until 2040’
Cambodia has no ambitious plan for a civil nuclear power programme for its power master plan within the next 20 years, official sources said yesterday.
A draft atomic energy law is now being drafted, which will include nuclear radiation, has reached 55 percent completion, says Victor Jona, director-general of energy at the Ministry of Mines and Energy.
He told Khmer Times that the draft law could be finalised before 2023. “However, there is still more works that needs to be done, which means that once it is finalised, the draft law has to be reviewed by relevant ministries ahead of any move to the next stage before it passes into law.”
He noted that the draft law is being assisted by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), the world’s centre for cooperation in the nuclear field – promoting the safe, secure and peaceful use of nuclear technology.
In bilateral talks between Prime Minister HE and an IAEA representative in 2014, Mr Hun said there would be no nuclear power development in the Kingdom. However, he did want the IAEA to help develop human resources and any draft laws relevant to nuclear technologies, especially in agriculture and the health sector.
“From now until 2040, we don’t have any plans for any civil nuclear power plant investments. Regarding whether or not we will need nuclear power to generate electricity after 2040, this will depend on current global trends,” Jona said.
He added that for the next 20 years, the potential sources for the electricity generation are coal, water, solar, wind and liquefied natural gas.
In 2016, Cambodia and Russia signed a memorandum of understanding in which Russia agreed to create the Nuclear Science and Technology Centre in the Kingdom. A year later, Cambodia and China also inked an agreement regarding nuclear energy cooperation.
https://www.khmertimeskh.com/50735632/k ... ntil-2040/
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