Possibility to use nuclear energy for generates electric in Thailand. It’s depends on many factors such as the availability of high-technology, development of involved personnel, policy and making decision, issuance of rules and laws, Licensing And supervision, possibility of elimination, the nuclear fuel wasted management in the country, economic and investment and recognized by the public etc.
At present (2549), Thailand's electricity demand approximately are 300 million kilowatt-hours per day. The maximum demand power of 22,000 MW, even though economic growth in slow down period. The rate of increasing electricity demand is still high, averaging about 6 percent per year is required to provide additional power for about 1300 MW per year on average.
In the past, the supply of energy to produces electricity are used as a domestic fuel source in most cases such as lignite, hydro and natural gas. During this period the country began to deteriorate into a power source. The imports of energy such as imported electricity from neighboring countries, imported natural gas or coal began to be more. In the future, it has two main choices that have to decide to import the coal or nuclear fuel or both.
When viewed superficially the use of coal might be easier to use nuclear energy because it is not terrible but the impact on the environment and more the burden. We need to think well before used in large quantities when coal is burned will cause carbon dioxide that will cause the greenhouse effect then has resulted in an atmosphere of global warming. A global impact may result in a high flood is waters flood the coast. Plant and animal species may become extinct so many countries including Thailand then made an agreement at the city of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil in 2535 that will not increase the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere and will try to reduce to a minimum if possible. There are the power plant's emissions of this type that made agreement more difficult or impossible. The powers of this kind are also increasing emissions the acidity in the environment is sulfur dioxide, Nitrogen oxides, heavy metals, ash and much more dust which are all harmful to the health of humans and animals. They also have a negative effect on the plants too. We need to eliminate and minimize emissions from power plants as possible.
The nuclear power plants it so scary than a coal plant because more chance to happen the high-impact accidents such as Chernobyl power plant (Ukraine). Although the accident level almost never happens with the plant model that used in the Western world today but the general public idea to the nuclear power plant compare with the Chernobyl accident or the atomic bomb in World War II. It’s obscure the advantages of nuclear power in the segment that cause environmental impact and make it easier to control carbon dioxide. Issues of public to understanding and acceptance are the most important issues and for another issues such as principal, policies, rules, regulations and legislation, involved, readiness to use nuclear technology, possible to manage radioactive waste in the country, development of personnel involved, economic and investment, etc.
Nuclear power plant project is a project that requires very high investments and the upfront investment for a long time until will be returned. The countries have evolved a lot and have a reasonably good economy that readiness in terms of investment is not a problem but only nuclear power policy and decision-making power in this certainly will have to make an investment with low risk if you had already invested a change one’s mind, Policy change and discontinued use of nuclear energy for instance in some countries. This Investment is wasted away.
I think solar cells are clean energy and pollution-free than nuclear energy. What do you think about my comment? ^,^"
ReplyDeletei think like you. But solar cells don't give hight power as nuclear energy.
ReplyDeleteI think Nuclear is a best way to produce the electric energy, but in Thailand we must to learn more about the nuclear fuel reprocessing
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