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Bangladesh steps into elite club of nuclear energy producers

BSS . Pabna
05 Oct 2023 18:44:33 | Update: 05 Oct 2023 21:06:00
Bangladesh steps into elite club of nuclear energy producers
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Bangladesh has stepped into the nuclear club by receiving the main fuel of the plant 'uranium' and certificate of fuel delivery and a model of the fuel assembly from Russia.

The first batch of fuel for the operation of the much-talked Rooppur Nuclear Power Plant (RNPP) was received at a ceremony at the RNPP site, Ishwardi, Pabna.

Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina receives the certificate — BSS Photo

Representative of ROSATOM handed over the Certificate and Model of Nuclear Fuel to Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina at a function at its site as Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and Russian President Vladimir Putin virtually joined it.

The model of the fuel assembly was handed over to Science and Technology Minister Architect Yeafesh Osman by ROSATOM Director General Alexy Likhachev at the ceremony in the RNPP site, Ishwardi, Pabna.

Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and Russian President Vladimir Putin addressed the ceremony.

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With the establishment of the Rooppur nuclear power plant, Bangladesh has become the 33rd nuclear power-using country in the world, said Yeafesh Osman.

The Science and Technology minister hoped that this project would accelerate industrialization in the northern region of the country which is comparatively marginalized.

"Levelised cost of the nuke electricity would be cheaper than other existing fossil fuel-fired electricity, he added.

Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Rafael Marino Grossi delivered his speech and said that Bangladesh has been implementing the nuclear plant following the IAEA guidelines and maintaining safety and security as per international rules.

Alexy Likhachev said at least 2,000 Bangladeshi nationals will get job opportunities here.

"We trained up 1000 Bangladeshi engineers and gave them world-class training to operate the RNPP. We also established a training centre at the plant site, which will produce next-generation engineers and technologists to run the environment-friendly project. We personally give thanks to the Prime Minister of Bangladesh Sheikh Hasina for her unconditional support in completing the mammoth task ahead of schedule where 30,000 people were engaged in the last seven years round the clock. As a trusted friend we are committed to supporting Bangladesh to continue RNPP's operation through supply technology and fuel," he said.

According to the project details, two units of the project with a total capacity of 2,400MW are being constructed by the Bangladesh Atomic Energy Commission with a Russian soft loan and technology support from Russian State Atomic Energy Corporation Rosatom (ROSATOM).

Atomstroyexport, the Russian Federation's nuclear power equipment and service exporter, also a partner organisation of Rosatom is the general contractor of the project.

The authorities, however, are planning to commence production in early 2025.

The Project Director of the Construction of Rooppur NPP Project, Dr Md Shawkat Akbar told the media that around 90 per cent construction work of the 1st unit and 70 per cent of the 2nd unit has already been completed.

As per the General Contract, Rosatom will provide the fuel for the first three years of operation.

Dr Md Shawkat Akbar told the media that as per the contract with Russia, the vendor country will take back the waste fuel.

He said that compared to Bangladesh's energy mix with the growing economy like India and China.

Highlighting the project's necessity, he said this nuke power plant will help Bangladesh to tackle the carbon emissions it targeted to achieve by 2030 and 2041.

Being the worst victim of climate change and costly Bangladesh would be able to generate green and cheaper electricity, said an expert of Nuclear Engineering, University of Dhaka.
of 1,200 megawatts capacity each.

The Atomic Energy Commission, under the ministry, is implementing the Rooppur nuclear power plant project. The Russian contractor Atomstroyexport is constructing two 1200 MW units under this project. The nuclear fuel is being produced by Rosatom's associate company TVEL Fuel. Various countries around the world purchase nuclear fuel from them.

According to the science and technology ministry, the initiative was first taken for the Rooppur nuclear power plant back in 1961. From then on, at various times, preparatory work had been taken up on the project. In 2013, during Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's visit to Russia, a loan agreement for the Rooppur nuclear power project was signed.

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