The Borneo Post

Malaysia not ready for nuclear energy, says Dr Mahathir

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CYBERJAYA: Prime Minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad said Malaysia will not build nuclear power plants until there is a safe way to dispose of the radioactiv­e waste generated.

He pointed out that Malaysia did not have adequate knowledge in that field.

“If you have a nuclear power plant, you will accumulate nuclear waste which is radioactiv­e and until now they do not know how to reverse the process.

"That is why we cannot use nuclear material because it stays on for millions of years. We don’t want this country to be full of such waste thrown all over the place and affecting people,” he told reporters after holding a dialogue with the French

If you have a nuclear power plant, you will accumulate nuclear waste which is radioactiv­e and until now they do not know how to reverse the process. Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad

business community in Malaysia, here yesterday.

During the dialogue Dr Mahathir was asked about Malaysia’s vision on renewable energy sources, after a pledge by Energy, Science, Technology, Environmen­t and Climate Change Minister Yeo Bee Yin to have Malaysia increase its renewable energy use to 20 per cent by 2025.

Stressing the need for nonpolluti­ng renewable energy sources, he said Malaysia was working on reducing the usage of traditiona­l energy sources such as oil, gas and coal to lessen the amount of pollution in the air.

“We are trying to generate more power through solar panels. Also there is possibilit­y for us to export clean energy to our neighbours. We have a lot of space, we can even use the sea to install more (solar) panels, so the trend is towards that,” he said. — Bernama

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 ?? — Bernama photo ?? Dr Mahathir (centre) during the dialogue with the French business community.
— Bernama photo Dr Mahathir (centre) during the dialogue with the French business community.

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