By Tarryn Le Chat
19 October 2006
The country’s second nuclear power station could be built on the Northern Cape coastline.
An Eskom spokesperson stated the Skulpfontein or Brazil near the Kleinsee has been earmarked as one of the possible sites.
Other sites for consideration are along the southern Cape and West coast.
The Cape Times states that the second station was being built to meet the increasing demand for electricity in the Western Cape, as well as for the future needs of South Africa.
Eskom expects their feasibility studies to be conducted by the end of the year. The second nuclear station will be a more modern version of the Koeberg Nuclear station.
Nuclear energy is considered to be less damaging to the environment, as it generates relatively small amounts of waste and no carbon emissions or greenhouse gases.
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This is sick.
The whole world is turning away from nuclear power, but SA is going for it.
Some government official must be getting big bucks for helping to kill the people.
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