By: Savvy Soumya Misra
Intended as gift to Obama
India signed the international convention on compensating nuclear accident victims on October 27. The convention, to a large extent, shields suppliers of nuclear energy technology from paying damages.
By: Hemantha Withanage
Sri Lanka is flirting with nuclear power
Sri Lanka is becoming a power hungry nation. Several coal power plants with a total generation capacity of 3,200 MW are on the anvil. The country’s new energy minister, Champika Ranawaka, wants a nuclear power plant by 2025. That’s a sure sign of change To be fair Ranawaka is not the first proponent of nuclear power.
There is no question that India desperately needs to generate more power. The energy indicators say it all. It has the lowest per capita consumption of electricity in the world. This when access to energy is correlated with development, indeed with economic growth.
"I have now switched to CFL but what do I do to dispose it off. I know it has mercury in it and we need to be careful." Discuss what are the options with us and the environmental community.