Bilal9
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"Russian State Atomic Energy Corporation-Rosatom and Bangladesh Atomic Energy Commission signed a financial contract in 2015 with amounts to the United States Dollar (USD) 12.65 billion for the design, construction, and supply of twin VVER-1200 model Gen III+ nuclear reactors with 1200MW electric capacity each, including the first few years’ fresh fuel supply with Russia financing 90% of the total investment cost at an interest rate of libor plus 1.75%, capped at 4%, repayable in 28 years with 10 years’ grace period".
I am not sure of the LIBOR rate because it fluctuates all the time. Now, it is quite low. Even then, we can assume the total of (LIBOR + 1.75%) interest to be 2%. So, the $12.65 billion with 2% interest, the yearly payment will be $594.419 million for a long 28 years. It means, a payment of $16.643 billion in total. So, at the end of 28 years, the total interest payment is ($16.643 b - $12.65 b) = $3,993 million.
@bluesky bhai, total interest payment of ($16.643 b - $12.65 b) = $3,993 million i.e. $4 Billion is not a lot over 28 years. The benefits IMHO are not that bad. There will be no future loans for coal power and the larger lenders and western countries are severely against fossil fuel power generation of all types.
We did what we could, the best option considering all options.
The collective and accumulated expertise and experience of operating a nuclear power station alone is invaluable, which may lead to opening up more of them, which is strangely enough, great for the environment as a clean source of power, barring a Fukushima type unfortunate event.
We have had a research reactor for 40 some odd years, and Atomic Energy Commission since Pakistan times too.
All this being said - you are right, we should have had better negotiators to save us more money.
Oh boy, indians are going to throw a hissy fit over this.
They might, but at the end of the day - none of their business.
We have already seen what kind of "frend" Sanghis are to us.
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