Sanatanan wrote:Perhaps the article linked below will qualify for being a "babu rant"
Switch off nuclear power By G V Ramakrishna, Published in The Economic Times on Apr 1, 2011.
Sanatanan-ji, a whole generation of finance bureaucrats in the country developed ambivalent feelings towards nuclear power as an energy source...That includes, btw, Manmohan Singh himself, in many of his earlier avatars..The issue is that at least in terms of power generation, the nuclear establishment has been found to be consistently wanting on delivery...One can trace the reasons back to mnay factors - sanctions, underdeveoped industry et al, but finally execution remained below-par...Not only were reactors set-up with huge cost and time over-runs, they almost never operated at decent PLFs, and typically had below-par uptimes...
Having said that, the cut in nuke power investments in the early '90s was not a "targeted" cut, there was almost across-the-board cuts in public investments...One of the less-redeeming features of MMS's tenure as FM was the whole axiom that private investment would come in to bridge gaps in public investments once the sectors were opened up for the pvt sector...Didnt happen at all....Things got rectified subsequently, but a few years were wasted...
The other point also was, for a long time, availability of fuel...What was the point in setting up new reactors, or higher rated reactors, if there wasnt enough uranium in the country even for the existing reactors? The amount of diplomatic energy spent to periodically source fuel for a small Tarapur reactor typically destroyed any residual interest...
All of this obviously has changed with the nuclear deal...
Purush wrote:To reiterate my questions which have not been answered, especially #2:
Purush-ji, serioulsy there is no answer beyond divine invocations...(BTW, there is really no hard-and-fast separation between fissile material generating and power generating reactors - all nuclear reactors can generate fissile material when operated in a certain configuration...)....If you wait for some more time, I am reasonably certain that some of the philosopher-economist-wannabe-scientist-uber-nationalists will come up with some real good references to the Rigveda for the answers!
