مشروع عربي مشترك لبناء محطات نووية لتوليد الكهرباء

Author

مصباح، ضو سعد

Source

الذرة و التنمية

Issue

Vol. 23, Issue 1 (13 Mar. 2011), pp.3-9, 7 p.

Publisher

Arab Atomic Energy Agency

Publication Date

2011-03-13

Country of Publication

Tunisia

No. of Pages

7

Main Subjects

Physics

Topics

Abstract EN

Recently many Arab countries have expressed their interest in adopting nuclear power for electricity generation and seawater desalination in their energy strategies and hence sought assistance from IAEA and AAEA.

The Council of the League of Arab States at the summit level encouraged member states to develop peaceful use of atomic energy in different aspects of development, especially in energy generation and to establish a cooperative Arab program in this field.

The burden of infrastructure can be reduced significantly if an Arab country forms a sharing partnership with other Arab countries.

The sharing can be between two or more Arab states.

It can include physical facilities, common programmes and knowledge, which will reflect in economic benefits.

The sharing can also contribute in a significant manner to harmonization of codes and standards in general and regulatory framework in particular.

This article outlines the major direct benefits of joint nuclear Arab programme to build a Nuclear Power Plants.

American Psychological Association (APA)

مصباح، ضو سعد. 2011. مشروع عربي مشترك لبناء محطات نووية لتوليد الكهرباء. الذرة و التنمية،مج. 23، ع. 1، ص ص. 3-9.
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Modern Language Association (MLA)

مصباح، ضو سعد. مشروع عربي مشترك لبناء محطات نووية لتوليد الكهرباء. الذرة و التنمية مج. 23، ع. 1 (آذار 2011)، ص ص. 3-9.
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American Medical Association (AMA)

مصباح، ضو سعد. مشروع عربي مشترك لبناء محطات نووية لتوليد الكهرباء. الذرة و التنمية. 2011. مج. 23، ع. 1، ص ص. 3-9.
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Data Type

Journal Articles

Language

Arabic

Notes

يتضمن مراجع ببليوجرافية : ص. 9

Record ID

BIM-249258