Nuclear power men in dark Sun, Oct 2nd, 2011 8
Nurul Islam Hasib
Dhaka, Oct 2 (bdnews24.com) — Handling nuclear power is one thing and ensuring day-to-day normal flow of electricity an entirely different one, both practically and figuratively.
And hammering the point is the case of Atomic Energy Centre Dhaka under Bangladesh Atomic Energy Commission (BAEC), which has signed an MoU with Russian State Atomic Energy Corporation – Rosatom – for setting up a 600-1000MW power plant in Bangladesh.
The centre in Dhaka University area went out of power on Sep 13 due to a cable burn. Although the cable was fixed on Sunday, after 20 days, authorities at the centre say electricity is yet to be restored due to a transformer blast.
According to them, the centre is 'controlled' by the head office, BAEC. "The BAEC engineers are trying hard. Mr Chairman was out of the country," director Muhammad Ali told bdnews24.com without explaining why it took so many days to repair a cable....
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