Russia's Floating Nuclear Power Plant, 'Akademik Lomonosov' been Operates July 2010
The Russian government is ready to assist Indonesia to achieve a nuclear power plant (NPP), in terms of technical and funding.
In fact, for Indonesia, which is an archipelago country, Russia has a special offer, namely a floating nuclear power plants.
"I believe this float project will be one of the arguments that attract the attention of Indonesia - and make the country received an offer from Russia's nuclear cooperation," said a member of the Russian lower house of parliament (Duma), Igor Igoshin like a loaded Russian news site, Pravda, Tuesday October 19, 2010.
In July 2010, Russia has launched a block of floating plants called, "Academic Lomonosov" in St. Petersburg.
Block that will be the first element of the first floating power station in the world.
Academic Lomonosov planned to produce electricity and heat for 200,000 people. If used to process sea water, this plant will produce 240 thousand cubic meters of fresh water every day.
For Russia, it is still too early to make sure Indonesia accepted an offer of nuclear cooperation. Moreover, it has been years the government of Indonesia plans to build a nuclear power plant, but has not felt strong community support.
As an interested party nuclear invest in Indonesia, Russia argued have many similarities with homeland.
Russia is the largest country on the planet, while Indonesia is the largest archipelago country in the world - which has more than 13,600 islands, more than 6,000 of them inhabited.
Problem desire to build nuclear power plants had previously been conveyed Vice President, Boediono - who hoped Indonesia could take advantage of nuclear power plants.
Meanwhile, Coordinating Minister Hatta Rajasa said to build nuclear power plants need three essential requirements.
He explained, for the terms on the economic and environmental acceptance, Indonesia to meet it. As for the acceptance of society, Indonesia needs a positive signal.(*)
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