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ENGAGING MALAYSIA ON NUCLEAR ENERGY
by Jamal Khaer Ibrahim
Director, Nuclear Power Programme Development
Malaysia Nuclear Power Corporation (MNPC)
MALAYSIA
Panel Session VIII
Public Acceptance & Nuclear Knowledge Management
20th Pacific Basin Nuclear Conference
April 5-9, 2016
Beijing, China
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IN A NUTSHELL
MNPC
OBJECTIVES
PLAN, SPEARHEAD AND COORDINATE ENSURE IDENTIFY
the implementation of nuclear energy development programme for Malaysia and to take the necessary action to realise the development of the first NPP in Malaysia; the development of nuclear infrastructure for the country is in line with International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) guidelines covering 19 key areas. the company or special purpose vehicle (SPV) to be the owner and/or operator of nuclear power plant.
DETAILS
JAN 7
Establishment of Malaysia Nuclear Power Corporation
(MNPC) as a new fully dedicated Nuclear Energy Programme Implementing
Organisation (NEPIO)
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ECONOMIC TRANSFORMATION PROGRAMME (ETP) DEPLOYING NUCLEAR ENERGY FOR POWER GENERATION
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Seminar on Public Information on Nuclear Energy (PINE) 2006 4
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Nobel Laureate Talk 2007 by Dr. Mohamed El Baradei, IAEA Director General
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Luncheon Talk for Political Stakeholders on Nuclear Energy
at the Parliament Banquet Hall on 25 November 2009
as part of PINE series Series of Inter-Agency Familiarisation Workshops on Planning & Requirements for Nuclear Energy 2009
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Luncheon Talk for Political Stakeholders on Nuclear Energy 2009
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Anak Malaysia Anti-Nuklear (AMAN) Street Demonstration in Kuala Lumpur 2015
Anak Malaysia Anti-Nuklear (AMAN) Forum 2015
Bar Council Forum 2016: Is Nuclear Power an Option for Malaysia?
Mr. Yukiya Amano, IAEA Director General Press Conference during Visit 2016
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MNPC IN THE NEWS
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23 May 2013 (Saturday)
PUBLIC FORUM
OBJECTIVES
DETAILS
DATE 23 May 2015 (Sat)
150 Participants attended: NGOs Government Agencies Professional industries Media representatives
PARTICIPATION
VENUE APW Bangsar, 29, Jalan Riong, Bangsar, 59100, KL.
FOSTER DEMONSTRATE
a productive discussion by engaging stakeholders with differing views on nuclear energy for Malaysia. MNPC’s initiative to be open and transparent and keen to provide information.
KEY ISSUES RAISED
1) Need for transparency 2) Costs 3) Plant sites and management 4) Radioactive waste disposal
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11TH MALAYSIA PLAN (2016-2020):
ENERGY FOCUS AREA STRATEGIES
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Source: 11th Malaysia Plan (2016-2020), Economic Planning Unit (EPU), Prime Minister’s Dept. 22
11TH MALAYSIA PLAN (2016-2020):
ENERGY FOCUS AREA STRATEGIES
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Source: 11th Malaysia Plan (2016-2020), Economic Planning Unit (EPU), Prime Minister’s Dept. 23
11TH MALAYSIA PLAN (2016-2020):
ENERGY FOCUS AREA STRATEGIES
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Source: 11th Malaysia Plan (2016-2020), Economic Planning Unit (EPU), Prime Minister’s Dept. 24
11TH MALAYSIA PLAN (2016-2020):
ENERGY FOCUS AREA STRATEGIES
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Source: 11th Malaysia Plan (2016-2020), Economic Planning Unit (EPU), Prime Minister’s Dept. 25
11TH MALAYSIA PLAN (2016-2020):
ENERGY FOCUS AREA STRATEGIES
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Source: 11th Malaysia Plan (2016-2020), Economic Planning Unit (EPU), Prime Minister’s Dept. 26
THANK YOU
Jamal Khaer Ibrahim,
Director, Nuclear Power Programme Development,
Malaysia Nuclear Power Corporation (MNPC),
A-1-01 & A-1-03, SME Technopreneur Centre 2, 2260 Jalan Usahawan 1,
63000 Cyberjaya, Selangor Darul Ehsan, Malaysia
Tel: ++60-(0)3-8319 4700
Fax: ++60-(0)3-8319 4800
Email: [email protected]
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