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26-12-2015, 08:40 AM
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Where cousins Pakistan and India are already nuclear military powers now Bangala Ah Neh also got nuke technology from Putin.

They called themselves 3rd world. MIW called themselves 1st world but MRT power failure all the way from January until X'mas. Ah Neh got nuclear power, and train can still move will a million extra passengers (Nehs on roof top of trains)

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/b...w/50327473.cms (http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/business/international-business/Bangladesh-signs-12-65-billion-deal-with-Russia-for-nuclear-power-plants/articleshow/50327473.cms)

Bangladesh signs $12.65 billion deal with Russia for nuclear power plants
Reuters | Dec 25, 2015, 11.08 PM IST
The first power plant is expected to begin operating by 2022 and the second by 2023. (Representative photo)The first power plant is expected to begin operating by 2022 and the second by 2023. (Representative photo)
DHAKA: Bangladesh's state-run Atomic Energy Commission signed a deal with Russia on Friday to set up two nuclear power plants, each with 1,200MW capacity, an investment totalling $12.65 billion, a government official said.

Work will begin early next year at Ruppur in Iswardi, 160km (100 miles) from Dhaka, said Kamrul Islam Bhyian, spokesman for the ministry of science and technology.

"Russia will finance up to 90 per cent of the total cost as credit with an interest rate of Libor plus 1.75 per cent," Bhyian told Reuters.

Bangladesh will clear the total loan within 28 years with a 10-year grace period.

Bangladesh finance minister Abul Maal Abdul Muhith said it would be the country's biggest power project.


The first power plant is expected to begin operating by 2022 and the second by 2023.


The official said the plant would use a new generation reactor that has a lifespan of 60 years with an option of extending it for 20 years.


The reactor contains improved safety features, and its passive safety system can work for 72 hours in any critical or emergency situation, it said.


Rosatom will maintain the plant for the first year of its commercial operation before handing over to the Bangladesh authorities, and will bear fuel costs for the first year of operation.


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