Israel Electric Corp. Considers Nuclear Plant

Jordan already has announced plans to build a nuclear power plant, and the IEC might execute the same, its deputy Chief Executive Officer Moshe Bachar stated at a recent conference, informed by Globes.
"The era of chief electricity is over,” he said. “Environmental technology is significantly more expensive, despite technological improvements. In the coming years, we will have to create a mix of fuels, while conserving the environment and saving energy sources.”
He added that demand for electricity will grow since of an expected population growth of one million more citizens by 2020, urbanization and extended life expectancy. IEC also is considering a gigantic solar energy plant as an alternative to a coal-fired station. A mammoth solar station would cover approximately 5,000 acres and cost $4 billion.
With natural gas also to be available following the discovery of huge reserves off Israel’s Mediterranean coast, Bachar predicts that coal-fired electric generating stations, which are a major producer of pollution, will be used only as a backup in the distant future.
Environmentalists' opposition to nuclear power plants are founded on fears of an earthquake, sabotage or a technical fault, all of which could cause a calamity since of radiation leaks.
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