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Russia to Lend Vietnam $9B for First Nuke Plant - Bloomberg

Russia to Lend Vietnam $9B for First Nuke Plant

Russia agreed to lend Vietnam as much as $9 billion to fund the construction of the Southeast Asian nation’s first nuclear power plant as the countries deepen their economic ties.
“The total loan value will be between $8 billion and $9 billion, depending on prices of materials at the time we start construction,” Phan Minh Tuan, head of state-run Vietnam Electricity’s nuclear energy development department, said by telephone today. The lending period will be as long as 28 years, Tuan said, declining to disclose the interest rate.
Vietnam said last year it plans to build as many as 13 nuclear power stations with a capacity totaling 16,000 megawatts over the next two decades. The announcement attracted interest from atomic plant builders including Moscow-based Rosatom Corp. and China’s Guangdong Nuclear Power Group Co.
Construction of the 2,000-megawatt Ninh Thuan 1 plant is scheduled to start in 2014, Tuan said.
Russia will also fund the plant’s feasibility study, to be conducted by a group consisting of E4 Group OJSC, Energoproject Kiev Co. and EnergoProject Technology Co., the state utility known as EVN said in a statement on its website. The study will last as long as two years, according to Tuan.
Vietnam and Russia will also aim to boost two-way trade to $5 billion by 2015, according to a statement posted on the Vietnamese government’s website yesterday.
The Ninh Thuan 1 plant, to be built in the south of Vietnam, will comprise two advanced light water reactors, according to EVN’s statement. The utility plans to build another atomic plant with Japanese assistance, Tuan said.
Nuclear Cooperation
Japan Atomic Power Co. signed a 2 billion-yen ($26 million) contract to carry out an 18-month feasibility study for the Ninh Thuan 2 plant, EVN said Sept. 28.
Ninh Thuan 1 and 2 are expected to meet about 4.5 percent of the country’s electricity demand, Le Dinh Tien, Vietnam’s deputy minister of science and technology, said Aug. 15.
The government is trying to boost power generation to meet its goal of annual economic growth of as much as 7 percent in the 2011 to 2015 period. Electricity use may rise 15 percent this year, EVN said in January.
Vietnam said in August last year it’s pursuing an agreement with the U.S. on civilian nuclear technology and welcomed overseas assistance, potentially signaling greater access for American companies including General Electric Co. to compete for contracts with rivals from Russia, China, Japan and France.
Vietnamese President Truong Tan Sang agreed Nov. 7 to seek greater cooperation with South Korea on the development of a nuclear power plant using South Korean technology, according to a joint statement released after talks in Seoul with his counterpart President Lee Myung Bak.
 
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It seems we borrow almost every thing from Russia , just like in USSR era , and we only can pay back by food and oil :D:D
 
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I sincerly hope this does not turn into a nuclear weapon issue a decade or two down the line. as much as we have have love for vietnam, unlike some countries citizenry, we should be always for less weapons nuclearlization in the world. as long as it sticks to civilain nuclear it a-okay.
 
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In a article here few days back i saw vietnam president asked india's assistance in setting up 500MW reactors in vietnam...
But i think for this india needs to be a member of NSG...
 
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All of the above, I must thanks China else Viet Nam still "in love with China" if its not claims U shap and "pearl of string".
 
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Congrats to Vietnam. Your economy rising, your future is bright. Once thorium reactors complete their testing in India, you'll have abundant opportunities for thorium reactors and fuel from us as well. Russia and we Indians must invest in Vietnam's industries as well as agricultural sector.

Only together can we build a safe and strong neighborhood.
 
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+1 Congrats to vietnam..

@tsherg, dude thorium to viet is bit too much.. let india operate its first thorium nuke. Not in next 10-15 yrs.
 
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I sincerly hope this does not turn into a nuclear weapon issue a decade or two down the line. as much as we have have love for vietnam, unlike some countries citizenry, we should be always for less weapons nuclearlization in the world. as long as it sticks to civilain nuclear it a-okay.

Some one is near by us still threatening us with nuke bomb. You could read it in PDF. What could we do to protect our self against aggressive enemy. We shall finish negotiation with USA to have enrich uranium technology of USA in Vietnam.
 
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I sincerly hope this does not turn into a nuclear weapon issue a decade or two down the line. as much as we have have love for vietnam, unlike some countries citizenry, we should be always for less weapons nuclearlization in the world. as long as it sticks to civilain nuclear it a-okay.

As long as Vietnam acted responsibly with nuclear power then it would never be an issue.
 
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