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Nuclear energy must replace the share of natural gas in Russia's energy balance, the country's civilian nuclear chief said. Russia's reserves of coal and natural gas could be depleted in fifty years. But with around 8% of the world's uranium output, Russia is planning to mine 60-70% of its uranium needs by 2015, with the remainder coming from joint ventures in former Soviet republics, particularly Kazakhstan, which holds 25-30% of the world's uranium reserves. Sergei Kiriyenko, head of the Federal Agency for Nuclear Power, told a nuclear power seminar Russia has no other option than to focus on atomic energy. "There is no alternative to the development of nuclear power in Russia, which must replace power generated using natural gas." Kiriyenko told RIA Novosti that Russia was planning to build 42-58 nuclear power units for its own needs by 2030 and 40-50 units abroad in the next 30 years. Russia currently has 10 operational nuclear power plants with 31 reactors, but Kiriyenko said Russia would need another 300 gigawatts from new plants to cover a projected energy deficit in the next 30 years. See also : 1. Russia plans atomic energy expansion (2006-09-15 12:46:42 SGT)
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