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Rooppur N-Power Plant to start operation in Sept

Putin likely to join opening ceremony


Published : 25 Jun 2023 12:34 AM
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The Rooppur Nuclear Power Plant is expected to go into operation in September this year and Russian President Vladimir Putin is likely to participate virtually in the opening ceremony.

Science and Technology Minister Architect Yasef Osman on Saturday said the Rooppur Nuclear Power Plant will go into operation in September this year. 

He also said that Russian President Vladimir Putin is likely to participate in the opening ceremony virtually.

The science minister made the disclosures at a press conference organised by the Bangladesh Council of Science and Industrial Research (BCSIR) to launch Bangladesh's first smartphone-based application called 'Surya Bidyut'. 

Science and Technology Minister emphasised the government's commitment to research and highlighted the goal of achieving 40% utilization of renewable energy by 2041 as per the pledge made by the prime minister at the COP26 conference.

Currently, solar power is being utilised in rural areas of the country, but consumers often face challenges, including fraudulent activities from commercial entities. The "Surya Bidyut" app, developed by BCSIR's own scientists, aims to address these issues and provide a convenient solution for consumers. Users of the app will have the ability to perform maintenance tasks, including the installation of solar power technology, and also receive assistance for any post-installation problems.

Earlier Md. Moniruzzaman, Deputy Manager at the Rooppur Nuclear Power Plant (Rooppur NPP); said that the nuclear power plant at Rooppur will not only help meet the electricity needs, but it will also has a significant positive social impact. 

He made the comment at the World Environment Day programme of Rosatom State Corporation of Russia. The Rosatom in association with Bangladesh Atomic Energy Commission (BAEC) conducted a three-day (June 5 to June 7) public awareness campaign at the Rooppur Nuclear Power Plant construction region in Pabna. 

The campaign included mass awareness activities, educational sessions, voluntary clean-up drives by local students, and an exhibition of Monsters made of used plastic bottles and bags among others. The idea of responsible use of plastic and its recycling was at the core of all activities.

The campaign began with a ceremony at the sports ground of Dashuria M. M. High School at Ishwardi of Pabna on June 5 morning which was attended by over 600 students.

Speaking on the occasion, Nina Dementsova, Head of Communications, Atomstroyexport  (Rosatom Engineering Division, the General Designer and Contractor of Rooppur NPP construction) said, “Plastic has become a part of our lives. We do not think about the threats it is posing to our lives, by causing tremendous damage to the environment. Plastic has been accumulated in such a quantity that makes nature cry for help.”

“Plastic is a terrible waste that inflicts harm to the environment and the climate. If we are at least aware of this, we can protect ourselves from the consequences. Throwing garbage where it is supposed to be will actually be a good way to protect ourselves,” suggested Khondakar Arifuzzaman, Associate Professor of Geography and Environment at the Pabna University of Science and Technology. 

“To maintain an environment free of pollution, waste management is a crucial issue and the initiatives taken by Rosatom to raise awareness in this regard should continue,” opined Md. Moniruzzaman, Deputy Manager of Rooppur NPP.

The ceremony was followed by a cleaning-up of the schoolyard and surrounding areas by over 500 students. The students put their colored handprints on a canvas termed ‘Knowledge Tree’ symbolizing their renewed commitment to a pollution-free environment. To create public awareness about the damaging role of thrown-away plastic items Garbage Monsters were installed at Ishwardi Pourashava office premises. These monsters were made from used plastic items voluntarily contributed by the local people.

Rupam Roy, an artist and the main designer of the project said, “In recent decades, humanity has been threatened by a real monster, i.e. plastic, which inflicts damage to the environment. We tried to direct attention to this new threat with sculptures made from plastic waste. We are very pleased that local residents have appreciated our initiative and expressed their readiness to join our plastic waste purge campaign”.

Clean-up programs were arranged at the Pabna University of Science and Technology by its students. The students then participated in several open-air educational workshops for the local people and Rooppur NPP staff at the Rooppur circle. The students and local volunteers took part in a cleaning program in the adjacent areas.

The festival ended with a tour of the Adnan PSF Industries (plastic recycling factory) at Ishwardi EPZ on June 7 for the local students. They were briefed on the benefits of plastic recycling for the environment and of nuclear energy in achieving Sustainable Development Goals.

Rosatom is actively promoting a campaign dedicated to the disposal and recycling of waste, elimination of landfills, preservation of forests and water bodies, reduction of emissions into the atmosphere, and environmental education both in Russia and in other countries of its business operations. In Russia, considerable attention is focused on developing and implementing new technologies aimed to protect the environment; these technologies are also being extended to foreign projects like the Rooppur plant.