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Nuclear reactor in northern Cyprus

Postby Nikitas » Thu Jul 21, 2011 6:49 pm

Just came across a newspiece about Turkey planning to build a nuclear reactor in the north. Apparently the TC regime is in agreement with this plan and they are counting on selling power to the south. The reactor will be a "russian type" presumably something like the Chernobyl reactor.

First the fabled water pipe, now a nuclear reactor. But hold on a minute, yesterday his majesty Erdoghan said that the GCs are on the verge of bankruptcy, so why is he planning an expensive nuke to sell electricity to bankrupt people?

See why I say the Turks are much bigger clowns than the Greeks!
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Re: Nuclear reactor in northern Cyprus

Postby Cap » Thu Jul 21, 2011 6:52 pm

Source?

You know I have zero respect for that illegal terrorist regime, but you need to back it up Niki
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Re: Nuclear reactor in northern Cyprus

Postby kurupetos » Thu Jul 21, 2011 6:54 pm

There's nothing wrong with nuclear reactors. I hope we'll build one too.
http://www.world-nuclear.org/info/inf06.html
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Re: Nuclear reactor in northern Cyprus

Postby kurupetos » Thu Jul 21, 2011 6:58 pm

Nikitas wrote:Apparently the TC regime is in agreement with this plan and they are counting on selling power to the south.

That's nonsense. You can't just build a nuclear plant next week. :lol: By the time it's built, our power plant will be repaired. :wink:
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Re: Nuclear reactor in northern Cyprus

Postby Mikiko » Thu Jul 21, 2011 7:08 pm

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Wednesday, July 20, 2011
GÖKHAN KURTARAN
ISTANBUL - Hürriyet Daily News
The construction of a nuclear plant in Northern Cyprus could help meet the island’s electricity demand, authorities say. Turkey is also working on an energy masterplan for Cyprus’ both sides, Turkish minister says



The claim has been certified by the Turkish Cypriot authority as well as the chamber.
Turkey’s bid to supply electricity for the whole of Cyprus has been based on two plans, building a nuclear plant on the island or laying underwater cables from Turkey, according to Turkey’s Chamber of Mechanical Engineers.
The claim has been certified by the Turkish Cypriot authority as well as the chamber.

Turkey has already set all the options on the table for meeting the energy needs of the island, Haluk Direskeneli, a board member of the Chamber of Mechanical Engineers and head of its Energy Committee, said in a phone interview Tuesday.

“Russia’s barge-mounted nuclear power plant might be built in northern Cyprus,” he said, adding that such a facility would generate electricity “not only for the Turkish part [of the divided island], but also the Greek part.”

A nuclear plant on the island was also discussed in the Greek Cypriot parliament a few years ago, Direskeneli said.

“Both options were mentioned in a recent master plan,” an official from the Turkish Cypriot Economy and Energy Ministry told the Hürriyet Daily News, speaking on condition of anonymity.

Turkey’s government is currently working on an energy master plan for the island,” said Direskeneli, noting that Greek Cyprus was seriously struggling to provide electricity after a deadly blast at a military base last week knocked out the country’s main power plant.

The idea of a nuclear power plant in northern Cyprus was brought up at a seminar in the British Council’s Ankara office Jan. 16, 2007, with nearly 30 people in attendance, mainly from academic circles and interested “public and private enterprises,” Direskeneli said.

Still, the political uncertainties and conflicts on the island would pose a strong challenge in building a nuclear plant there.

“There are almost no fossil-fuel resources; no oil, no gas, no coal on the island,” Direskeneli said, noting that all fossil fuel to generate energy should be purchased abroad and transported by ferries to the island.

Another option to transfer energy to the island is laying underwater cables stretching from the southern Turkish province of Mersin to northern Cyprus, he added.

Turkey plans to build its first nuclear power station at Akkuyu, in Mersin, under a deal signed last year with the Russian State Nuclear Energy Corporation, or Rosatom. The Turkish government plans to start construction of three nuclear power plants within five years.

Despite the serious concerns expressed by Greece and Greek Cyprus about the power plant to be built in Akkuyu, “it would be in their best interest now,” according to Direskeneli, as the plant could generate electricity for Greek Cyprus as well. “Current electricity supply difficulty might push Greek officials to reconsider joint projects with Turkish Cyprus,” he added.

Greek and Greek Cypriot officials have reacted negatively to Turkey’s nuclear plans. “We believe there should be a collective approach by the European Union in order to exert adequate pressure on Turkey to reconsider its plans,” Greek Cypriot leader Dimitris Christofias said at an EU summit in March.

After meeting his Turkish Cypriot counterpart Sunat Akın in Ankara on Monday, Turkish Energy Minister Taner Yıldız said his ministry had prepared a wide-scale master plan for the island that would meet the energy needs of all of Cyprus by 2023.




http://www.hurriyetdailynews.com/n.php?n=8216nuclear-plant-can-meet-cypriot-energy-demand8217-2011-07-20
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Re: Nuclear reactor in northern Cyprus

Postby Nikitas » Thu Jul 21, 2011 7:10 pm

Technologically advanced, in fact leading, societies like the USA (Three Mile Island), Japan and Russia can have major problems with nukes, you can imagine what will happen with the TCs and the Turks. It is also wise to avoid building them in highly seismogenig areas, like the eastern Med.

I hope their nukes are better built than some of their other engineering products.

As for the Turks working out a master plan for us, I think we can do without! Look what happened with their last plan for us!

I wonder what the TCs think of the prospect of living next to a nuke.
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Re: Nuclear reactor in northern Cyprus

Postby bill cobbett » Thu Jul 21, 2011 7:20 pm

On an Island with soooooo much potential for solar energy...
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Re: Nuclear reactor in northern Cyprus

Postby kurupetos » Thu Jul 21, 2011 8:10 pm

Reh Cobbs, what if the Turks block the sun? :o

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Re: Nuclear reactor in northern Cyprus

Postby bill cobbett » Thu Jul 21, 2011 8:30 pm

kurupetos wrote:Reh Cobbs, what if the Turks block the sun? :o

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... am having visions of that Erdogan sat on a throne on the Kyrenia sea-shore ordering back the tide.... :D
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