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I) Nuclear energy is an important contributor for power sector, providing about 13% electricity worldover. Countries having nuclear power are using its energy for generation of electricity e.g. France is getting more than 70% of its energy from nuclear power, India is generating 4780 MW from its 6 nuclear power plants, China is having four nuclear plants with continuous expansion and by 2020 it will be generating around 80 GW by this sector and will become the highest user of nuclear power, USA is getting 20% of its energy from this sector and so on. Nuclear energy is not costly in terms of its raw material but its maintenance, safety and solid waste management costs are high.


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Originally Posted by Tehman Khan View Post
This Energy problem is a very temporary problem and can be solved in 2 to 3 years , lets say at the max 5 years , but you know, worlds best nations have spend decades, almost half a century to achieve the NUCLEAR technology, but you know they have FAILED.
II) If this is discussion on usage of nuclear resource for the energy, then I think those countries have not failed (have a look at statistical data at para 1, with references at bottom of this post).


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@Tehman name these countries that put their decades and 50z and yet not successful...???When Pakistan decided for declaration of being atomic power and a atomic blasts as a counter reply to lndia, but a number of Muslim nations as Saudi Arabia, Iran the closes neighbour refused any brethren assisstance, and even never they felt to appreciate Pak as an atomic power. lts a main reason that Muslim countries not yet united and inflicting in the hand of western mafia.
III) Many Muslim countries including Saudi Arabia helped Pakistan with kind and cash during its tough times for the cause of nukes. Pakistan also remained exchanging its nuclear technology with Iran ( it is entirely another story what happened to this exchange program)..

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Nukes are to avoid traditional warfare. In days of peace nukes have no worth. In case of Pakistan we are encountering guerilla warfare waged by Al-Qaeda and Taliban. Nukes are powerless in present circumstances.
IV). In days of peace, nukes have worth, because they keep a deterrence from possibility of any attack.

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http://www.world-nuclear.org/info/Cu.../#.UaYsyDWwpdg
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Economi...r_power_plants
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nuclear_power_in_India
http://www.world-nuclear.org/info/Cu.../#.UaYsxDWwpdg
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nuclear_power_in_China
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nuclear_power_in_France
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cost_of...city_by_source
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