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Egypt: Do you think ,it is safe for Egypt to have electricity Nuclear power plants?
or for the sake of safety, environment,,we should stick to the oil ones/solar/ or wind ones?
do you think that we can handle such a risk (and everything is fawdah there?
15 Answers
- Anonymous1 decade agoFavorite Answer
no i dun think having electricity nuclear power plants is a good idea at all it's a disaster all over the world so when we want to improve and at the same time avoid any disadvantages it's better to stick to wind and power stations like this
- Wise HeartLv 71 decade ago
Yes it'll be safe for Egypt like any other country since it's the same technology and the safety measures will the standard international and I think there will be regular check on safety issues. I think we can handle the risk since we'll learn and there will be support and experience coming with the company who will build the power plants.
For environment, I think it's better than the normal ones. Solar power in Egypt costs high, because good solar cells is imported from abroad. Power from wind is very clean and very cheap in Egypt and we already use it more than many other countries in the region, it needs huge areas and the output is not enough for factories and high consumption. I think we can handle such a risk or we should take it anyway. We need it badly with the growth of the economy and population.
- 1 decade ago
We need to stick to natural gas and stop the useless importing at very low prices and since we can't make a huge profit from selling it then we should use it for our own best use. Plus if you are asking which one should we use, i believe the most common sense answer would be the solar energy,right?
I believe Egypt is kind of moving on the right track even with all the crap here but we really do need the power plant, first because we are a very poor country and have no resources, plus we have the sun like almost the entire year so we have a recyclable and endless form of energy, so why not put all force we got into such a project?
- 1 decade ago
three points:
-the pollution isn't a big problem.
-it's safe as long as no one makes big mistakes.
-we have to.
about the pollution , the environment can take it for now and it's a matter of time before we find a way to prevent the pollution completely. unless we are talking about a nuclear disaster! but no no , i think our scientists are qualified to run a nuclear reactor.only the best from the best will work there so i am relieved about this and it's not a bad idea to get help from abroad at the beginning.
the generators of electricity by wind or solar energy aren't efficient enough to supply a country..we might make it enough but with great expenses! what we cannot afford.
the oil is running out and fast , i don't know if it's true or not , but i heard that Egypt will run out of gas within 20 years with our current rate of consumption. it might take longer or less but either way we must develop a new stable form of energy fast.
i think we have to finish building the nuclear reactor , then start to research the hydrogen energy as soon as possible. this one is clean and okay with environment!
enta motashem awy , yemken 3andena kosa w fawda lakn 3andena bardo 7aga esmha damir when it matters the most.
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- 1 decade ago
ya safe and so useful for Egypt to have something like that. it makes a huge step forward if we want to be a great country. and don't worry America and the other big countries won't make any thing like Iran cuz since Hiroshima and Nagasaki the world made some thing zy 3akd ya tel7a2 ya matel7a2sh. this 3akd is to have a nuclear energy or power or any thing from these stuff now or in the future and any country is out of it won't be allowed to have any more. that's why they are making this with Iran and north Korea. and for the environment i am a little bet worried cuz Egypt is the country of the big killing mistakes. nut if we took care and took it cerise we will solve the the electricity in Egypt
- Anonymous4 years ago
Nuclear potential station are no longer something to be bothered approximately, except they have a meltdown or somebody tries to blow them up with some sort of explosive gadget and those are incredibly slender possibilities besides.do no longer hear to anybody elese they actually do no longer comprehend what the hell they are speaking approximately, heavily dissimilar the solutions on listed right here are by way of a good distance a waste of time, extraordinarily that answer with the pharoahs jeez.What you prefer to be bothered approximately is WMD's or Nuclear warheads, worldwide places like Iran, Russia and China are purposly making those weapons to taunt the people and the Western international.
- 1 decade ago
Egypt seems to be ideally situated to exploit both solar and aeolic power. Going nuclear has a very serious problem of disposing of the radioactive residues. Hydrogen will be the clean nuclear fuel of the future once we learn how to control it.
- 1 decade ago
I think we should start to go natural, Egypt is already polluted enough! Although it may cost a lot in the beginning it will save us a lot in the long run! Its also healthier and more efficient...
I had to write an essay about this before hahaha.
Source(s): egyptian brains :D - Make My Day™Lv 61 decade ago
Yes , it is . i mean , 50 years ago russia was able to use the nuclear power in both , peaceful and military uses . it's 2010 now , so i don't think it's a big problem . plus we are gonna have Scientific help from russia , i think . so it's cool .
peace :)
- 1 decade ago
I think it is safe, IF it is handled well. It well certainly make electric prices go down and create jobs for people.
So I would say the pros outweigh the cons.