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Bolivia ready for nuclear power: Evo Morales
Submitted by WW4 Report on Thu, 11/07/2013 - 02:59 Andean Theater
Bolivia's President Evo Morales said Oct. 28 that his country has achieved the conditions to obtain nuclear power for "pacific ends," and that Argentina and France would help "with their knowledge." He made his comments at the opening of a "Hydrocarbon Sovereignty" conference in Tarija. In May, Bolivia and Argentina signed an accord on nuclear cooperation. In an obvious reference to the United States, Morales anticipated political obstacles, saying that "some countries have (nuclear energy) but don't want to let others."
Morales also took aim at "ecologist fundamentalism" that stands in the way of development projects. "Some NGOs oppose everything, they will not let us work, they will not let us explore, they will not let us industrialize, not even to develop hydroelectric plants." He emphasized that industrailization of the hydrocarbon sector would advance, with development of petrochemical capacity foreseen. (Los Tiempos, Cochabamba, Oct. 28)
Carlos Villegas, president of state hydrocarbon company YPFB dismissed recent reports that the country could be facing an oil and gas deficit by 2017, unable to both meet internal demand and foreign contracts. He said current known reserves assured expansion until at least 2023, and new reserves would be brought on line. (Los Tiempos, Oct. 29)
The Morales government recently announced the development of uranium reserves in Potosí department. Morales is ironically echoing President Obama in promoting "clean nuclear power." Morales also recently entered into a deal with China to develop a Bolivian space program, which is certain to raise concerns about missiles if nuclear development actually proceeds.
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bemildred
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COLGATE4
(14,732 posts)this.
Bacchus4.0
(6,837 posts)"Morales also took aim at "ecologist fundamentalism" that stands in the way of development projects."
Just another bullshitting acolyte of Hugo.
COLGATE4
(14,732 posts)characterizes these 'heroes' of the People's revolution. Do as I say, not as I do.