Tuesday, August 24, 2010

Cambodia joins queue for nuclear power

August 23, 2010
ABC Radio Australia

The Cambodian ministry of industry, mines and energy has confirmed that scientists are studying nuclear technology as a means of addressing the country's chronic power shortages. Cambodia joins a queue of Southeast Asian nations that want to go nuclear. It's a month after Vietnam called on fellow ASEAN members to consider using nuclear power as a way of meeting rising energy needs, fuelling economic growth and combating climate change. But some worry that the region's developing nations lack the capacity to manage the safety risks.

Presenter: Joanna McCarthy
Speakers: Ernest Bower, director, Centre for Strategic & International Studies, Washington; Geoffrey Gunn, professor of international relations, Nagasaki University
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