Published On:March 10 2010
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Kuwait to get nuclear power in 7 years

Jeddah: Kuwait is aiming to have a nuclear power station operational within seven years.Kuwait’s Minister of Electricity and Water Bader Al-Shuraiaan made the announcement while attending an international conference in Paris on peaceful usage of nuclear energy.

KUNA also reported that Sheikh Sabah Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah has formed a special committee to undertake the task of acquiring and using the nuclear energy in line with international treaties and resolutions. A special team has also been assigned to decide on the site for the nuclear reactor and Al-Shuraiaan said it was likely to be up and running in seven years.

The minister also said that there are plans to launch a solar power station and that several foreign companies have tendered for investment in the venture.
Earlier this month, it was reported that Kuwait’s electricity sector has enough reserves to avoid having to resort to programmed power cuts.

Iyad Al-Falah, assistant undersecretary for technical services at the Ministry of Electricity and Water told the Kuwait Electricity Conference and Exhibition that the country had enough reserves at present and that any programmed cuts would be implemented as a “last solution”, according to a report in the Kuwait Times newspaper.

People come across announcements about programmed power cuts, it will be caused by maintenance work performed on some generators. Al-Falah added that the expansion of development plans over the past few years had put pressure on supply.




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