Archive for the ‘Egypt’ Category

Discovering Estonia: Sillamae and the old nuclear plant

Saturday, July 26th, 2008

The first time I heard about Sillamae I was at Tallinn bus station on my way for getting into the night bus to Latvia. An old Russsian-speaking man approached me for a cigarette and started with a story that, a bit because the enormous amount of alcohol he must have drunk before coming to me and a lot because of my inability of decoding that beautiful language Russian is, I did not really get.
I was almost just arrived here in Estonia and, my fault, I have to admit that, at that time, I even ignored the existence of such a place. (more…)

Russia and Egypt sign nuclear energy pact

Wednesday, March 26th, 2008

NOVO-OGARYOVO: Russia and Egypt signed an agreement on Tuesday paving the way for Russian firms to bid for lucrative contracts to build nuclear power plants in Egypt.

The nuclear energy deal was signed after Russian President Vladimir Putin and Egyptian leader Hosni Mubarak met near the Russian capital for talks, which also covered Moscow’s plan to host a Middle East peace conference. (more…)

Egypt Seeks International Bids for Atomic Plants, Al-Ahram Says

Friday, February 15th, 2008

Feb. 14 (Bloomberg) — Egypt will invite international bids next week for the design and supervision of nuclear power plants, Al-Ahram reported, citing Electricity and Energy Minister Hassan Younes.

The winner will advise on design and safety procedures, the state-run newspaper said, citing Younes. (more…)

Egypt names site of first nuclear reactor

Thursday, January 10th, 2008

Jan 10, 2008

CAIRO (AFP) — Egypt’s first nuclear reactor will be built at Dabba on the Mediterranean coast west of the main port of Alexandria, Electricity and Power Minister Hassan Younis said on Thursday. (more…)

Egypt’s nuclear plant ‘online in 10 years’

Wednesday, November 7th, 2007

CAIRO, Nov. 5 (UPI) — Egypt’s first nuclear power plant will be online within 10 years, the convention of the country’s ruling National Democratic Party was told at the weekend.

“The first station should be working in 2017-2018,” said Gamal Mubarak, son of President Hosni Mubarak and head of the party’s powerful Policy Secretariat.

Mubarak said Sunday in a speech to the party’s ninth convention that the nuclear program would ensure Egypt’s energy independence by 2022.

The party will “start work on implementing Egypt’s nuclear program, which includes the building of four nuclear power stations by 2022, with energy output equal to 7 million tons of petrol,” he said.

President Mubarak announced last week that Egypt would re-launch its nuclear power program — making it the latest of 11 Arab nations to unveil plans for nuclear energy in the past year, according to Bloomberg News. The others are Algeria, Bahrain, Jordan, Libya, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Yemen and the United Arab Emirates.

Minister of Electricity Hassan Younis said the following day that Egypt will most likely buy nuclear fuel rather than produce its own.

Egypt originally launched a nuclear energy program in the 1950s, during the heyday of President Gamal Nasser’s developmental ambitions, but it was abruptly shelved in the wake of the Chernobyl disaster.

EU External Relations Commissioner Benita Ferrero-Waldner told an energy conference here last week that the EU was willing to aid Egypt in ensuring the safety of any nuclear plants it builds.

Shaun Waterman, UPI Homeland and National Security Editor