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Kuwait scraps nuclear power

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Back in 2008 Kuwait announced they were going to build a nuclear power plant to satisfy our electricity consumption. Two years later they announced they were actually building not one but four nuclear plants and they would be up and running by 2022. Well, it seems the plans to go nuclear have now been scrapped because of the Fukushima disaster [Link]

20 replies on “Kuwait scraps nuclear power”

Oh damn!

I was really really hopeful of a Nuclear power plant in Kuwait, maybe somewhere around Jahra area. Would’ve been awesome because I’m sure the parliament would’ve fast-tracked passing a bill for it and construction would have completed in 18 months.

I think it’s still being considered but solar energy still doesn’t produce a lot of energy.

I didn’t realize Kuwait had to worry about tsunamis… or hurricanes, or floods, or earthquakes, or crab people

They taste like crab but talk like people. Never take these people lightly. Next thing you know; some clueless consumerist suggesting that they are nothing but a myth.

Solar is a lot less efficient in dusty climates, cleaning the panels would probably use more energy than it produces, I think the technology isn’t quite there yet.

Actually, it was supposed a joint effort with several gulf nations. One plant to support 4 countries. I think it would have been built somewhere in Saudi. But Kuwait 1st refused it a couple of months ago because, as you said, Japan. But other neighboring countries still seem interested.

They can’t ever run their sewer system without screwing it up, remember the smell around Mishrif. How for the love of crist do they think they could run a nuclear power plant?

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