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    N-POWER TEAM TO VISIT RUSSIA IN OCT: OFFICIAL
    Maruf Mallick

    Bangladesh News 24 hours
    Mon, Aug 10th, 2009 11:06 pm BdST

    Dhaka, August 10 (bdnews24.com)-A government delegation is awaiting the
    final nod from the prime minister's office to visit a Russian nuclear
    power plant, an official of the science ministry told bdnews24.com
    on Monday.

    "Russia has invited a Bangladeshi delegation to visit their nuclear
    power plants," said the official, who asked not to be named but was
    closely involved with the negotiations.

    A nine-member delegation is slated to visit in October, he said.

    He said a proposal had been sent to the prime minister for approval
    regarding the visit, which is likely to be headed by state minister
    for science and ICT Yafes Osman.

    Bangladesh and Russian signed memorandum of understanding (MoU)
    in Dhaka in May this year, on the peaceful use of nuclear power,
    which was seen as a first-step towards construction of a Bangladeshi
    nuclear power plant.

    Chairman of the Bangladesh Atomic Energy Commission, Dr Mosharaf
    Hossain, and deputy-director general of the Russian State Atomic
    Energy Corporation (Rosatom), NN Spasskiy, signed the deal.

    The MOU covers the design, licensing, construction, operation and
    maintenance of nuclear power and research reactors.

    It also provided guidelines for joint initiatives in exploration and
    extraction of uranium deposits and radiation waste management.

    Russia had not specified any financial terms as yet, but they are
    interested in providing loans rather than grants, which are likely
    be on favourable terms, said the ministry official.

    "The Economic Relation Division will settle the financial terms and
    conditions once the MoU is signed," he said.

    Bangladesh also has similar MoUs with the USA and China.

    Bangladesh's one and only initiative to install a nuclear power plant
    in Rooppur, Pabna, has remained stalled since 1961.

    Russia built 10 nuclear power plants last year, and in total has
    constructed 65 plants in Iran, India, China, Armenia, Ukraine, Hungary,
    Slovakia, the Czech Republic, Finland, Bulgaria and Germany.

    Russia is currently constructing 11 power plants overseas.

    Currently, 439 nuclear power plants around the globe are generating
    16 percent of the world's electricity.

    China and South Korea have also approached Bangladesh to set up
    nuclear power plants.
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