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Europe
Albania in nuclear export scheme
2007-11-10
It is one of the poorest countries in Europe, which still endures acute electricity shortages and almost daily blackouts, even in the capital.
Still, Albania is undaunted. In a proposal that has alarmed neighbouring Greece but elicited interest from Italy, the country is proposing to host nuclear plants that would supply electricity across the Adriatic by way of an underwater cable.

The news emerged at an Italo-Albanian business conference in Tirana, where the prime minister, Sali Berisha, said he aimed to turn Albania into a regional energy superpower - a glorified socket on the Adriatic capable of supplying cheap electricity to Balkan neighbours and Italy.
Brilliant -- give one of the poorest countries in the whole region, one with a history of fascism, communism and tyranny, one with a substantial seething population, access to nuclear technology. Just brilliant.
He said the government was consulting contractors such as Westinghouse. Zana Gonxholi, an economic adviser to the Albanian government, said a Franco-Swiss consortium had prepared a plan for a nuclear plant at Drac on the north coast.

An Albanian civil nuclear programme could not only help the country fill its own gaping power shortfalls, but get around popular resistance in Italy to nuclear generation. A referendum there in 1987 led to a five-year moratorium on nuclear power, and no government has since dared reopen the issue. But the idea has prompted alarm in neighbouring Greece.

The daily La Stampa yesterday reported that talks had been held with the Italian grid operator, Terna, on linking the Italian and Albanian electricity networks. Pier Ferdinando Casini, a leading candidate to take over from Silvio Berlusconi as leader of the Italian right, said the chance "must not be allowed to slip".
Posted by:Steve White

#4  :-) nur die nur nur
Posted by: Frank G   2007-11-10 12:17  

#3  Opppps, a fine intro, no?
Posted by: Thomas Woof   2007-11-10 09:04  

#2  A Cappo only makes 15% more than a soldier in the Swedish Mafia.


/nur die nur die knee gnicky nur;
nur nur nur nur nur dee BANGITY BANGITY BANGITY
Posted by: Thomas Woof   2007-11-10 09:02  

#1  Got to add Albania is 70% muslim (the only European country with islamic majority) and a member of Organization of Islamic Conferencde (OIC).
Posted by: Matt K.   2007-11-10 00:30  

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