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Bangladesh readies deals to involve India.
by- Manjurul Ahsan

Bangladesh has agreed in principle to allow India to supply non-nuclear components, including turbines, for Rooppur nuclear power plant and manpower for its construction.
Two contracts –– one involving Bangladesh, Russia and India and the other between Russia and India –– are likely to be signed by December in this regard, said officials.
The contract documents have already been finalised and would be signed
soon, science and technology minister Yeafesh Osman told New Age on Tuesday.
The bilateral contract between Russia and India would allow India to supply some components, like turbines, for the power plant while the trilateral agreement would enable Russia and Bangladesh to obtain third-party services from India, he said.
‘We are mainly interested in India’s experience in constructing and regulating nuclear power plants built on Russian technology,’ he added.
The non-nuclear components include a set of components –– coolants, turbines, generators –– for converting heat energy into electric energy, officials said.
The nuclear components include a set of components namely fuel, moderators, control rods and shielding associated with the nuclear reactor, they said.
Bangladesh is implementing its maiden nuclear power project with generation 3+ Russian Water-Water Energetic Reactors or VVER technology.
On November 30, prime minister Sheikh Hasina poured the first concrete of a VVER-1200 reactor unit to be set up at Rooppur in Pabna. The pouring of first concrete for another VVER-1200 reactor unit is scheduled for 2018.
Bangladesh Atomic Energy Commission engaged Russia’s state-run Atomstroyexport as contractor for building the two-unit nuclear power plant with a total 2,400MW capacity under an intergovernmental agreement with Russia.
Expert in nuclear technology Shaheed Hossain, also former scientific officer of the International Atomic Energy Agency, said that there was no problem if India supplied non-nuclear components of the power plant.
India would not supply nuclear components as it was not a recognised supplier, he said, adding that Russia might use India’s manpower in constructing the power plant as the country had already gathered experience through the construction of a VVER-1000 reactor.
VVER-1000 reactor installed at Kudankulam in India is similar to the VVER-1200 reactors to be installed at Rooppur, he explained.
Bangladesh can use India’s experience in installing nuclear power plants as India has already installed one with the VVER technology and installation of six units is underway, said former Atomic Energy Commission chairman MA Quaiyum.
The commission is implementing the nuclear power project at the cost of $13.21 billion with 90 per cent supplier’s credit from Russian Federation. The first unit of the two-unit nuclear power plant is expected to be commissioned by 2022 and the other by 2023.
On April 8, 2017, during a visit of Bangladesh prime minister Sheikh Hasina to India, the two countries signed three deals –– Cooperation in Peaceful uses of Nuclear Energy, Exchange of Technical Information and Cooperation in the Regulation of Nuclear Safety and Radiation Protection and Cooperation regarding Nuclear Power Plant Projects in Bangladesh.
On September 20, India’s Atomic Energy Commission chairman Shekhar Basu told the 61st general conference of International Atomic Energy Agency that India was collaborating with Russia to build the Rooppur nuclear power plant in Bangladesh, the first initiative under an Indo-Russia deal to undertake atomic energy projects in third countries, according to a report of India’s state news agency PTI.
His remarks raised questions in India about how far it would involve in building the Rooppur nuclear power plant as the country was not a member of the Nuclear Suppliers Group, a 48-member grouping controlling the export of materials, equipment and technology to be used to manufacture nuclear infrastructures, according to the PTI news.
Russia and India in December 2014 signed an agreement titled ‘Strategic Vision for Strengthening Cooperation in Peaceful Uses of Atomic Energy’ between the two countries.
Source: The Daily NEWAGE
 
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Bangladesh has agreed in principle to allow India to supply non-nuclear components, including turbines, for Rooppur nuclear power plant and manpower for its construction.

Oh Sh*t here we go again, Bharti 'technology'....

The few dollars we save won't be worth it at all....even if they simply copy designs.
 
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Isn't there any place feasible for dam anymore? Sounds too much costly as compared to hydro-power and BD don't have anything else to gain from nuclear reactors except electricity. I think BD can achieve at-least 13000 MW by spending same money on hydro projects.

Hydro-power plants require huge amount of land to build the reservoirs and land is scarce here. We do have a hydropower plant at Kaptai which led to the displacement of thousands of people.
 
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Personally I don't see any problem as long as equipments are as per spec. & standard. Although the Russians would enjoy the cream of the deal, since it's a fixed-priced contract. They would just sub-contract some of the workload for a better margin. We will be paying off our loan to Russia starting from 2027.
 
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Well, you know your situation better but I'm still convinced hydro projects are better and cheaper solution - gravity dams can be built on rivers or water channels in areas where inclination is little higher than usual. However, if you people are creating diversified power production than Nuclear Reactor is good choice.

Hydro-power is a great source of clean energy but as I said the scarcity of land makes it unfeasible for us, if the land is cheap then of course it's a good option. Our geography also don't support hydro power plants since most of our geography consists of flat delta. We do have some hilly regions but the ecological costs are too high.

These are superhuman level skills. :rofl:

No, they are not, trust me!
 
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It would be. This is not the first time we are doing it.
Not sure whether the Russians will form a JV with L&T or L&T would produce & supply on its own as per Russian spec & design.
 
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Not sure whether the Russians will form a JV with L&T or L&T would produce & supply on its own as per Russian spec & design.

I don't this have to do anything with L&T- they mostly supply components for the reactor side. They also have JV with Mitsubishi Hitachi for turbines, but they too don't have anything to do with this.
 
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I don't this have to do anything with L&T- they mostly supply components for the reactor side. They also have JV with Mitsubishi Hitachi for turbines, but they too don't have anything to do with this.
Guess we all then need to wait more to get more info on this. Anyways I welcome the initiative.
 
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indian stooge awami regime once again serving its master india at the expanse of Bangladeshi tax payers. new indo awami dalal dot and rest of awami cheer leading band is singing hukka hua.
 
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Good lord, the saltiness of this thread is amazing...

So, acc to BD members India makes inferior products and they dont wanna have any thing to do with India. No relation, nothing. So, does that mean BD has no agency and is bullied by enemy state India to buy inferior products from India itself. Lolwa. I mean, its either that or you actually have agency and make your own decision, which one is it?

I am having a hard time understanding what you mention as 'agency'. Is this Indian English?
 
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Hydropower will cause disruption for the great and glorious hilsa, a fish that carries the izzat of a whole country. @El Sidd can tell you more about how destructive this would be.

It feeds the main artery and how does a country full of rivers need a nuclear power plant anyways is beyond human logic.

But India is also doing the same. And other countries.

Finnish fukkers are basically letting everyone dump their shit on them.

So basically humans are hell bent on fukking each other like the primates they are.
 
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It feeds the main artery and how does a country full of rivers need a nuclear power plant anyways is beyond human logic.
Full of rivers or not, a nuclear power plant location ought to be near the sea shore, so that in times of accidents, there will be less harm to the living beings. But, BD plant is located as it was decided during the Pakistan time. BD politicians have a static mind.
 
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Full of rivers or not, a nuclear power plant location ought to be near the sea shore, so that in times of accidents, there will be less harm to the living beings. But, BD plant is located as it was decided during the Pakistan time. BD politicians have a static mind.

You don't need nuclear power.

You have a delta basin and a bay.

Nuclear power is too expensive
 
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