The Egyptian government has not resolved its problems regarding the establishment of a nuclear station in the coastal area of Al-Dabaa (north), which was dedicated in the seventies for this purpose before the halt of the nuclear program. With last year's decision of President Hosni Mubarak to resume work on nuclear program to establish plants to generate electricity, the controversy escalated about the feasibility for dabaa to host the site.
Prime Minister Dr. Ahmed Nazif has ruled out the establishment of a nuclear station in Al-Dabaa a month ago in an interview and said the study «conducted to select sites (nuclear plants ) indicated that« Al-Dabaa site was chosen in the seventies, under parameters and standards quite different because we need to establish our program as more of station and not one station ».
But the Minister of Electricity and Energy Hassan Yunis said yesterday that the nuclear plants to generate electricity began to conduct studies on the «DABAA» to evaluate the aim of establishing the first nuclear plant for peaceful purposes, pointing out that Al-Dabaa «sites Egyptian ideal for this purpose».
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