Kudankulam row: Protesters up the ante against govt

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Video-Beschreibung von newsxlive – 05.02.2012

The row over Kudankulam nuclear power plant is all set to rise with negotiations between protestors and the government breaking down spectacularly. Strongly batting for early commissioning of Kudankulam nuclear power project, Union Home Minister P Chidambaram has said the Centre was probing the flow of funds allegedly received by the anti-project activists and would take strong action if the money came in a „wrong way“. Now the organizer of anti Kudankulam Nuclear Power Plant has now threatened to sue the Chidambaram, and as well as MoS PMO Naraynasamy for making defamatory remarks.

Government signals early commissioning of N-Plant project

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Video-Beschreibung von newsxlive – 04.02.2012

The centre has sent out a strong signal for early commissioning of the Kudankulam nuclear power project. Home Minister P Chidambaram who visited the site yesterday said the Centre was probing the flow of funds allegedly received by the anti-project activists and would take strong action if the money came in a „wrong way“. Chidambaram attacked anti-nuclear plant leaders saying it was a delayed protest after 13,000 crore rupees of the people’s money had been invested in the project and 95 percent of the work completed.

Earthquake Risk To Jaitapur Nuclear Power Plant (Prof Roger Bilham)

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Video-Beschreibung von SatyenBordoloi – 12.01.2012

Greenpeace brought noted geologist Professor Dr. Roger Bilham of the University of Colarado, who has published a paper in Current Science, a reputed science journal, on earthquake risk in Jaitapur. His paper indicates that a high magnitude earthquake cannot be ruled out in Jaitapur. Here he explains why.

While briefing the audience, Dr. Bilham said, „Since Jaitapur lies in the same compressional stress regime that has been responsible for generating both the Mw=6.3 Latur and the Mw=6.4 Koyna earthquakes in the past five decades it can be argued that a similar sized could possibly occur directly beneath the power plant. The probability of this earthquake occurring is low but it is nevertheless possible, and is an important consideration in the design of a safe power plant.“

He added that it was not possible to confidently say that an earthquake of a high magnitude would not occur in Jaitpur as one needs to examine reliable data spanning many centuries in order to do so. This is due to the long gaps between earthquakes. With regard to Jaitapur, the available data that can be relied upon only extends to last 200 years — a small time in geological history“.

The Jaitapur area comes under Ratnagiri district which falls in the seismic zone 4 (High damage) category with zone 5 being the highest (2). The area has witnessed 92 earthquakes within 1985 to 2005 (3).

You can download his paper here: Historical and future seismicity near Jaitapur, India.pdf

More information on the event: http://www.greenpeace.org/india/en/Press/US-Geologist-speaks-of-earthquake-risk-in-Jaitapur/

This is a recording of a press conference held at the press club in Mumbai on the 12th of Jan.