Emerging nuclear programs in Asia: The Phillipines, Thailand, Indonesia, and Pakistan
Journal Article
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· NUEXCO. Monthly Report to the Nuclear Industry
OSTI ID:273375
This article is a review of the potential for nuclear energy development in the developing nations of Pakistan, Indonesia, Thailand, and the Philippines. In each country, there is a substantial need for new generating capacity, and each is exploring the idea of having nuclear energy supply a meaningful portion of this new capacity. Of the four countries, only Pakistan is currently a nuclear operator, and one vintage CANDU plant in operation and the Chashma unit under construction. Thailand and Indonesia have ambitious plans to have 12 reactors in service by the year 2015.
- OSTI ID:
- 273375
- Journal Information:
- NUEXCO. Monthly Report to the Nuclear Industry, Journal Issue: 304; Other Information: PBD: Dec 1993
- Country of Publication:
- United States
- Language:
- English
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