Ethics and Temelin
2010-04-13
While in Prague, both Dmitri Medvedev and Barack Obama
lobbied Václav Klaus with regard to enlargement of the Temelín
nuclear-power plant. Russia presumably wants to remove the
threat of being passed over for energy-security reasons, and the
Americans want a fair shake in a contest that looks a bit loaded
against them from the start. The Russians are already deeply
entrenched in the Czech nuclear sector, and the French have the
advantage of being the only EU member in the bidding. In this
light, Westinghouse looks like the dark horse. Its political and
business skills must also be questioned after it was so easily
ousted as the fuel-rod supplier to the existing Temelín reactors.
Although bad fuel rods were partly to blame, ČEZ's greater
motivation seemed to be to bring in the Russians and to speed
up the overpriced construction of a new temporary storage
facility by companies with unknown owners. Perhaps Temelín is
the reason Obama tapped his top ethics adviser to be his
ambassador to Prague.
[Czech Republic Atomstroyexport Atomstrojexport Rosatom Tvel
spent fuel CEEI]
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