maksudnya sekedar melempar wacana saja....karena selama ini PLTN di Indonesia 
baru berkisar di wacana saja. karena banyaknya pro dan kontra.
di gorontalo pun demikian .... jangankan membangun PLTN, pembangkit listrik 
selain nuklir saja, ribetnya minta ampun. kembali lagi ke masyarakatnya apa 
sudah siap menerima transfer teknologi atau tidak. Jadi jangan salahkan PLN 
kalo listrik di sana mati2. 



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Dari: Desriani Nurhayati <nurhayati_d...@yahoo.com>
Kepada: gorontalomaju2020@yahoogroups.com
Terkirim: Jum, 12 Februari, 2010 14:39:12
Judul: Re: [GM2020] Gorontalo provinces have expressed their intention to host 
a nuclear power plant.

  
Pak Sofyan

Boleh tanya, maksud bapak mengutip berita antara tsb  karena ada hubungannya 
dengan teknologi atau karena ada nama "Gorontalo" di Antara. Nggak enak juga 
masa Gorontalo yang kaya sumber energi disetarakan dengan Bangka Belitung.

Mudah mudahan judul diatas dapat menarik minat orang orang Gorontalo yang  
membindangi teknology untuk ikut  nimbrung disini memberikan masukan di dalam 
bidangnya untuk kemajuan Gorontalo.Terutama dalam bidang kemandirian energi.
Mereka ini kan banyak tersebar diseluruh dunia, yang saya kenal di Jerman ada 4 
tempat, di Inggris., 3 tempat, Prancis saya hanya mengenal di 2 tempat. Mereka 
sudah kerja disana, (bukan mampir atau tugas disana). Tapi masih merasa jadi 
orang gorontalo. Saya juga banyak belajar beberapa kata bahasa gorontalo dari 
mereka.. 

Kalau bidang bidang "siapa gubernur", bidang mempersatukan KKIG sedunia" , 
bidang karang mengarang kan sudah banyak. (baru disitu u oma lingolio aati)

Wassalam. 
Majulah Gorontalo
--- On Fri, 2/12/10, Sofyan Uli <sofyan...@yahoo. co.id> wrote:


>From: Sofyan Uli <sofyan...@yahoo. co.id>
>Subject: [GM2020] Gorontalo provinces have expressed their intention to host a 
>nuclear power plant.
>To: gorontalomaju2020@ yahoogroups. com
>Date: Friday, February 12, 2010, 1:10 AM
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>No urgency to build nuclear power plants in RI: ActivistsSumber : Antara 
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>Civil society groups insist that there were no urgent reasons to develop 
>nuclear power plants in Indonesia, citing the country’s large sources of 
>alternative energy from coal, geothermal heat, water and wind.
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>They said the notorious
> energy shortage was due to the government’s poor management in dealing with 
> energy resources since most of its coal and gas was exported..
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>“It is too risky for the country to develop nuclear power plants because 
>Indonesia doesn’t have the technology, like how to treat hazardous waste,” 
>Dian Abraham, director of the Anti-Nuclear Society (Manusia), said Thursday.
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>He warned that untreated waste could easily be converted into powerful 
>bomb-making material.
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>Greenpeace Indonesia, the Indonesian Forum for the Environment (Walhi), Civil 
>Society Forum (CSF) on climate change and Balong Society (PMB) are among the 
>groups calling on the government to
> delay plans to develop nuclear power plants.
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>Dian also questioned the government’s motives in running huge campaigns 
>highlighting the need of nuclear power plants in Indonesia..
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>“Why is the government running these campaigns, and not private companies who 
>are interested in developing such projects,” he said. “It makes no sense.”
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>The National Atomic Energy Agency (Batan), the Nuclear Energy Regulatory 
>Agency (Bapiten) and the Research and Technology Ministry are among the 
>agencies promoting nuclear power plants.
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>Dian said the agencies were regulatory institutions, not developers. 
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>Batan chairman Hudi Hastowo said Wednesday that Indonesia could develop 
>nuclear power plants following approval by the International Atomic Energy 
>Agency.
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>Nuclear expert Iwan Kurniawan predicted that the country needed at least US$4 
>million to develop a nuclear power plant with a 1,000-megawatt capacity.
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>“There
> are almost no positive benefits from nuclear power plants considering the 
> huge investment and risks,” he said.
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>He said the government’s claim of investing $2,700 per kilowatt was 
>unrealistic as the lowest price was $3,600 per kilowatt.
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>Bangka Belitung, West Kalimantan, Banten and Gorontalo provinces have 
>expressed their intention to host a nuclear power plant.
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>Greenpeace Southeast Asia energy and climate campaigner Arif Fiyanto said the 
>government should focus on alternative energy to meet energy demands.
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