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Hello, I am looking for someone to write an article on Choice of Power Plant for Belina Government. It needs to be at least 1750 words.
Hello, I am looking for someone to write an article on Choice of Power Plant for Belina Government. It needs to be at least 1750 words. The unit cost of generation is low to medium. Bids for non-conventional sources are based on wind power and locally produced biomass from woody crops.
Analyzing the state of development of Belina and its human resources, it is felt that nuclear power plants are not quite appropriate. Uncertainties and international politics of nuclear fuel supply and waste disposal are issues of importance. Low cost of power from these plants and financial support are seen as an inducement to the buyer. The option of fossil fuel power plants suffers from the need to import fuel in the absence of any developed local resources. Fluctuating oil prices and adverse environmental considerations further negatively impact these offers. Bids for the non-conventional power plants are attractive on comparable terms discussed above.
The offer from Natfuel is considered the best option since it benefits the people of Belina more widely and significantly even as it frees the government from dependence on foreign sources of fuel supply. The apparently high price per unit of power generated is offset by the larger socio-economic benefits to the local population.
The government of Belina is planning to set up a 1 GW power generating facility immediately, with the possibility of substantial expansion in the future. The plant is to be located in the vicinity of the two main towns that are being industrially developed to cater to the export-based industries coming up in the region. International bids have been received from reputed firms covering the supply of plant and machinery and offering a choice of energy generation based upon conventional technologies using oil, natural gas (liquefied) or nuclear fuels, and renewable sources based on wind power and biomass. The bids identified the issues relating to fuel linkages and the handling of spent fuel, where necessary. Indications are also given as to the unit cost of generated power.
Eurogen is an international nuclear engineering company in Sudeten, located in the European Union region. It proposed to set up a 1 GW pressurized water reactor technology nuclear plant. Its price bid is attractive, possibly due to the subsidy provided by the Sudeten government, and is also backed by attractive loan facilities from local financial institutions. Fuel supply and disposal of spent fuel being important issues for any nuclear fuel power plant, the bid promises to guarantee a supply of fuel for the first 40 years of operation and to deal with the spent fuel as well.