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Suresh Prabhu calls upon people to desist from nuclear energy

The Union power minister said that the country will not be able to add significantly on the nuclear front following the Fukushima disaster in Japan.

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Calling upon the people to desist from nuclear energy and increase reliance on renewables, former Union Power Minister Suresh Prabhu on Wednesday said that the country will not be able to add significantly on the nuclear front following the Fukushima disaster in Japan.

"Nuclear, after Fukushima, I don't think we will be able to add substantial nuclear energy. We need to generate electrity, we can get more from renewables," the ex-Shiv Sena MP, said.

Stressing on the need to be objective in thinking, Prabhu said nuclear power fails on all the three critical parameters of energy secuirty as we depend on imported uranium, affordability and environmental issue.

Prabhu was speaking at the Indian Merchant Chambers (IMC) in Mumbai on the power sector problems and the steps needed to tackle them.

While he mentioned a string of solutions like improving the evacuation of coal from the interior areas, resurrecting the transmission and distribution systems etc but nuclear energy was missing from his list of solutions.

The Shiv Sena has been vociferously opposing the construction of Jaitapur nuclear power plant in Maharashtra's coastal Konkan belt, which incidentally falls in Prabhu's former Lok Sabha constituency.

On the debt-ridden state electricity boards, whose total losses have touched over Rs2,00,000 crore and banks have been forced to classify a significant amount as restructured assets, Prabhu said there is a need for another bailout for the sector from the government.

"We have to do the rescue, but rescue should be done in a way...now that we will have to do it, it would be extremely difficult for SEBs to lose money again," he said.

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