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Thailand Sets Sights on Nuclear Power Integration by 2037


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On 1/15/2025 at 10:10 AM, mfd101 said:

The Australian federal opposition (Liberal/National) is taking a plan for SMRs (starting later 2030s) to the federal election due in May. The argument is that modern economies require RELIABLE electricity - and more & more of it (eg AIs), which renewables - wind, batteries & hydro (the latter almost non-existent in Oz) - are incapable of. Gas & coal required for the transition to a nuclear & renewables longterm.

 

It will take a major blackout in NSW or Victoria or Queensland before the election to swing enough voters to the Coalition to change the government. The current Labor government is wedded to renewables-only and getting rid of coal asap. Recently however it has conceded that gas will have to continue longer as widespread blackouts threaten.

 

Interestingly, the polls show that younger voters (say 18-38) are very open to a nuclear future.

Dutton promised costing months ago

so far done released because LNP have none

Polls do not indicate acceptance of the idea

The glaring gaps and unanswered questions in the Coalition’s nuclear plan and costings

 

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7 hours ago, bokningar said:

Thai maintenance and nuclear power what can go wrong?

But by then the chines might have taken over.

Take over? The Chinese will build it. They’ll grease the palms of the Thai officials so they get the all the construction and maintenance contracts. They’ll bring in Chinese engineering which will include suppling all the materials needed and the experienced construction crews to build it. Chinese banks (the CCP) will finance it and be primary owners owners of it and lease it and sell all the electricity that is generated to the Thai government or to the The Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand (EGAT) …

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3 minutes ago, Terry Juhlin said:

Take over? The Chinese will build it. They’ll grease the palms of the Thai officials so they get the all the construction and maintenance contracts. They’ll bring in Chinese engineering which will include suppling all the materials needed and the experienced construction crews to build it. Chinese banks (the CCP) will finance it and be primary owners owners of it and lease it and sell all the electricity that it’s generated to the Thai government or to the The Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand (EGAT) …

Thats about right !! Total coruption  No jobs for Thais, will be as you said primary owners,

Posted
7 hours ago, MikeandDow said:
Absolutely stupid !!!  the cost of SMRs can cost between $50 million for microreactors and $3 billion for larger units. 

 

Most G7 turbines cost in the $2-4 million dollar range so for the equivalent output ( need 3, G7 ) would be approx 6 mil
and a lot safer, Can you imagine the potential Danger !!!!!   spending that amout of money on SMR's they would have to raise the electrical cost !!!

There are hundreds of designs underway, but only two are under construction in CHina and Argentina (125 and 30 megawatts).

https://aris.iaea.org/publications/SMR_catalogue_2024.pdf

 

At a cost of around USD4mn for a 3 megawatt wind turbine, this would require 42 wind turbines at a cost of around USD168mn to equal the power generated by the Chinese SMR cited above. Time will tell whether these small reactors cost that much. The concept is assembling them in a factory and installing them onsite in a concrete shell (see designs in linked publication). Low maintenance compared to turbines.

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4 minutes ago, placnx said:

There are hundreds of designs underway, but only two are under construction in CHina and Argentina (125 and 30 megawatts).

https://aris.iaea.org/publications/SMR_catalogue_2024.pdf

 

At a cost of around USD4mn for a 3 megawatt wind turbine, this would require 42 wind turbines at a cost of around USD168mn to equal the power generated by the Chinese SMR cited above. Time will tell whether these small reactors cost that much. The concept is assembling them in a factory and installing them onsite in a concrete shell (see designs in linked publication). Low maintenance compared to turbines.

Cost of maintenance on a G7 or G9 is very minimal, ( G7 and G9 are Not wind turbines ) G9 output 145 MW output cost savings using Turbines far weights the outcome of  new Technology SMR,  G7 and G9 this is not new Technology and  are in use in Thailand now ! and are EGAT owned

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While no doubt there are professionals in Thailand, I am not sure how they deal with the people who dig the foundations of the plant.

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47 minutes ago, Purdey said:

While no doubt there are professionals in Thailand, I am not sure how they deal with the people who dig the foundations of the plant.

Read the whole post its been addressed ( They’ll bring in Chinese engineering which will include suppling all the materials needed and the experienced construction crews to build it)

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Wondering what country will operate the plant…this country doesn’t even have Cat 1 aviation rating, and I can’t see them working  on anything near a reactor.

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7 minutes ago, NedR69 said:

Wondering what country will operate the plant…this country doesn’t even have Cat 1 aviation rating, and I can’t see them working  on anything near a reactor.

Can you not guess which country !!  it a country which will soon own Thailand

Posted
12 hours ago, MikeandDow said:

This is way out of date !! nothing to do with Thailand

I was responding to the post regarding the Australian oppose proposal for SMR

 

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14 hours ago, Terry Juhlin said:
22 hours ago, bokningar said:

Thai maintenance and nuclear power what can go wrong?

But by then the chines might have taken over.

Take over? The Chinese will build it. They’ll grease the palms of the Thai officials so they get the all the construction and maintenance contracts. They’ll bring in Chinese engineering which will include suppling all the materials needed and the experienced construction crews to build it. Chinese banks (the CCP) will finance it and be primary owners owners of it and lease it and sell all the electricity that is generated to the Thai government or to the The Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand (EGAT) …

The whole country 

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19 hours ago, black tabby12345 said:

Unable to maintain even own State Rail tracks.

Rampant corruption and lack of management at all levels.

Nuke business, by 2037?

 

Another 12 years to reach Minimum Safe Distance...

I expect they first need to work out how to use the blue piping in the build.

Posted
14 hours ago, Lancelot01 said:

Doh, Homer.

Nah, I don´t believe you. He is a fantasy figure in a popular cartoon. You must learn to separate reality and fiction.

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