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ACEP cautions gov’t over plans to build nuclear plant

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  • MAX FRANCE 11 years ago

    I think the minister dont know what he was saying. NUCLEAR PLANT IN GHANA?
    We are not able to take proper care of AKOSOMBO WHO MUCH MORE NUCLEAR PLANT.

  • MAX FRANCE 11 years ago

    RE HOW MUCH MORE.

  • Yaw Adu-Asare 11 years ago

    Where is ACEP, anyway? Let ACEP's principals show their faces.

  • atomic 11 years ago

    ACEP? why did we then establish the Ghana Atomic Energy Commission? We also have the School of Nuclear and Allied Sciences at University of Ghana. what is going to be their use then? to train book/office nuclear scientist. ca ...
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  • John 11 years ago

    ACEP is being myopic. Their logic is lie saying that vehicles get accidents so as a country we should not embrace the use of vehicles. Of course there are protocols to be followed and if adhered to nuke power could be as safe ...
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  • nii 11 years ago

    empty barrel

  • Richard 11 years ago

    This should be encouraged. Nuclear energy is far cheaper per KW to generate than power from any other source. All the big Countries have used Nuclear energy to their benefit and Ghana should do like wise. Use the oil money to ...
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  • Ben 11 years ago

    THEY NEED MORE LEARNING TO DO.

  • suleiman Abdul salam 11 years ago

    Absolutely my brother. Nuclear power plants provide low-cost, predictable power at stable prices and are essential in maintaining the reliability of the U.S. electric power system. Nuclear power is a major national energy sou ...
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  • suleiman Abdul salam 11 years ago

    Nuclear energy is the world's largest source of emission-free energy. Nuclear power plants produce no controlled air pollutants, such as sulfur and particulates, or greenhouse gases. The use of nuclear energy in place of othe ...
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  • James Armstrong 11 years ago

    We do not have the hurricanes and tornados if he is referring to Japan if Kwame was alive today we would have been one of the few African countries leading the way effectively in this field. If others have failed it does not ...
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  • WILLIAM 11 years ago

    wITH SUCH ADVUSERS AKOSOMBO WILL NEVER HAVE BEEN BUILT; THE TEMA MOTORWAY WILL NOT EXIST!!THINKING ABOUT FUTURE GENERATIONS,PLEASE! IF OTHERS HAVE IT AS CLEAN ENERGY AND CAN MAINTAIN IT WHY NOT GHANA/ ARE THEY NOT HUMAN?

  • Mr Green. 11 years ago

    One can not understand why the politicans dont talk about solar energy?
    We always copy something which develope world are trying to do away with.eg,christianity in Ghana today.