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Gulf shows interest in nuclear industry
By Saudi Gazette Staff
Published in The Saudi Gazette on 12 - 04 - 2009

A new industry is swiftly taking shape in what is expected to be the Arab world's first independent civil nuclear power program, according to an engineering, safety and risk management consultancy.
“Several Gulf Cooperation Council countries have shown interest in nuclear energy - including Kuwait and Qatar - but it is in the United Arab Emirates where moves to establish a legal and regulatory framework for the new industry are at an advanced stage with firm decisions expected any time now,” said Pat Lawless, CEO of ESR Technology, a company with operational bases in the UK and the Middle East.
“The oil and gas industry is vital to the economies of the Arabian Gulf but we are now beginning to see a new high technology industry quickly growing in the region as the UAE presses on with its nuclear power plans,” he added. The potential UAE investment in a nuclear program has been estimated at $60 billion.
ESR Technology is heavily involved in the Middle East carrying out high-level asset integrity consultancy for the oil and gas industries in the UAE, Saudi Arabia and Oman but is also consulted by the nuclear industry worldwide.
“By virtue of our origins in the United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority and the work we carry out for the nuclear industry internationally, ESR Technology hopes to be part of that growth because of our unique experience of the technical, management, licensing and regulatory issues that will affect the nascent UAE nuclear industry,” Lawless said.
According to an official forecast, annual peak demand for electricity in the UAE is likely to rise to more than 40,000 megawatts by 2020 - an annual growth rate of 9 percent.
A recent government study said known volumes of natural gas were insufficient to meet that demand and burning oil liquids or coal-fired power generation were seen as environmentally unfriendly.
Nuclear power generation emerged in the study as an “environmentally promising and commercially competitive option which could make a significant contribution to the UAE's economy and future energy security.”
The UAE has signed memorandums of understanding on nuclear energy with France, the US, the United Kingdom and Japan. Reactors from France and the US are being assessed and teams from international companies have begun establishing the nascent UAE nuclear industry.
The federal government has also set up the Emirates Nuclear Energy Corporation with responsibilities that include the promotion and preparatory activities required to facilitate the deployment of peaceful civil nuclear power. __


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