IBOV 175,963.54 ▼ 0.38% IPSA 10,960.27 ▼ 0.58% IPC MEX 66,529.27 ▲ 0.85% MERVAL 3,288,122 ▲ 1.82% COLCAP 2,293.65 ▼ 0.22% BVL PERÚ 57,174.37 — — USD/BRL5.08▲ 0.13% USD/MXN17.38▼ 0.23% USD/CLP924.41▼ 0.23% USD/COP3,217▼ 0.59% USD/PEN3.38▼ 0.31% USD/ARS1,476▲ 0.34% USD/UYU40.15▲ 1.04% USD/PYG6,039▲ 1.28% USD/BOB10.65▲ 5.99% USD/DOP 58.30 — 0.00% USD/CRC447.49▲ 0.88% USD/GTQ7.62▲ 2.09% USD/HNL26.73▼ 0.01% USD/NIO36.62▲ 0.31% USD/VES723.93▼ 0.13% USD/PAB1.00— 0.00% USD/BZD2.00— 0.00% USD/JMD157.69▲ 0.12% USD/TTD6.76▲ 1.32% EUR/BRL5.82▼ 0.58% BRENT 85.92 ▲ 1.40% WTI 80.57 ▲ 1.55% IRON ORE 161.91 — — COPPER 6.38 ▲ 0.84% GOLD 4,057 ▼ 0.11% SILVER 57.97 ▼ 1.37% SOY 1,202 ▼ 0.46% CORN 469.25 ▲ 8.18% WHEAT 677.75 ▲ 7.37% COFFEE 324.50 ▼ 3.77% SUGAR 14.86 ▼ 0.13% ORANGE JUICE 140.45 ▲ 0.14% COTTON 82.13 ▲ 3.18% COCOA 5,917 ▲ 4.54% BEEF 230.33 ▼ 0.48% CATTLE 344.95 ▼ 1.10% LITHIUM 71.15 ▼ 0.60% PETR4 40.68 ▲ 0.05% VALE3 74.77 ▲ 1.03% ITUB4 43.19 ▼ 1.01% BBDC4 18.60 ▼ 0.16% ABEV3 15.55 ▼ 1.64% 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2.48% CEMEX 22.64 ▲ 1.98% GFNORTE 183.43 ▼ 1.48% BIMBO 57.60 ▲ 2.20% TELEVISA 9.58 ▲ 0.52% AMX 22.76 ▼ 0.39% GAP 399.07 ▲ 0.96% ASUR 283.35 ▲ 2.81% OMA 236.43 ▲ 0.60% KOF 177.49 ▼ 1.33% GRUMA 281.81 ▲ 0.86% KIMBER 38.71 ▲ 0.70% SQM-B 66,040 ▼ 2.74% COPEC 6,200 ▼ 0.16% BSANTANDER 77.85 ▼ 1.00% FALABELLA 5,890 ▲ 0.26% ENELAM 85.37 ▼ 0.44% CENCOSUD 2,005 ▼ 1.72% CMPC 1,081 ▼ 1.99% BANCO CHILE 188.06 ▼ 0.76% LATAM AIR 25.37 ▲ 1.89% YPF 78,600 ▲ 1.06% GGAL 8,215 ▲ 3.86% PAMPA 5,240 ▲ 0.19% TXAR 671.00 ▲ 1.36% ALUAR 962.00 ▲ 1.37% TGS 9,755 ▲ 0.46% CEPU 2,350 ▲ 0.99% MIRGOR 17,000 ▲ 1.49% COME 45.51 ▼ 0.52% LOMA NEGRA 3,620 ▲ 2.48% BYMA 302.50 ▲ 0.50% TELECOM ARG 4,343 ▲ 0.23% ECOPETROL 16.12 ▼ 0.25% BANCOLOMBIA 81.28 ▼ 1.00% GRUPO AVAL 5.07 ▲ 2.42% CREDICORP 398.23 ▲ 1.53% SOUTHERN COPPER 180.87 ▼ 0.83% BUENAVENTURA 31.06 ▲ 0.10% MERCADOLIBRE 1,836 ▼ 2.01% NUBANK 13.90 ▼ 0.65% XP 17.00 ▲ 0.74% PAGSEGURO 9.24 ▼ 0.48% STONE 11.25 ▼ 0.49% GLOBANT 31.69 ▲ 2.49% TECNOGLASS 45.86 ▲ 3.69% GAP 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4,057 ▼ 0.11% SILVER 57.97 ▼ 1.37% SOY 1,202 ▼ 0.46% CORN 469.25 ▲ 8.18% WHEAT 677.75 ▲ 7.37% COFFEE 324.50 ▼ 3.77% SUGAR 14.86 ▼ 0.13% ORANGE JUICE 140.45 ▲ 0.14% COTTON 82.13 ▲ 3.18% COCOA 5,917 ▲ 4.54% BEEF 230.33 ▼ 0.48% CATTLE 344.95 ▼ 1.10% LITHIUM 71.15 ▼ 0.60% PETR4 40.68 ▲ 0.05% VALE3 74.77 ▲ 1.03% ITUB4 43.19 ▼ 1.01% BBDC4 18.60 ▼ 0.16% ABEV3 15.55 ▼ 1.64% BBAS3 20.62 ▲ 0.15% B3SA3 15.80 ▲ 3.07% WEGE3 44.32 ▲ 0.27% PRIO3 57.84 ▲ 0.47% SUZB3 41.63 ▲ 1.26% RENT3 40.51 ▼ 0.07% AZZA3 18.59 ▼ 1.38% CSAN3 3.93 ▲ 1.03% RAIZ4 0.29 ▼ 6.45% PCAR3 2.63 ▲ 7.35% GMAT3 3.96 — 0.00% PSSA3 55.26 ▲ 1.79% CVCB3 1.34 ▼ 2.90% POSI3 3.89 ▼ 2.51% SLCE3 13.47 ▼ 2.46% NATU3 8.68 ▲ 1.52% BRKM5 6.43 ▼ 5.86% RANI3 8.02 ▲ 0.12% CSNA3 5.25 ▲ 0.96% CMIN3 5.22 ▲ 2.35% USIM5 8.21 ▼ 0.24% GGBR4 24.33 ▲ 4.33% ENEV3 26.95 ▼ 0.81% CPFE3 47.12 ▼ 0.17% CMIG4 11.16 ▼ 0.36% EQTL3 40.47 ▼ 1.17% LREN3 14.03 ▼ 1.82% VIVT3 35.50 ▼ 0.06% RAIL3 14.08 ▼ 0.35% KLABIN 17.45 ▲ 0.75% RAIA DROGASIL 18.74 ▲ 0.75% RDOR3 35.95 ▼ 0.28% HAPV3 10.96 ▼ 2.06% FLRY3 16.45 ▲ 0.24% SMTO3 15.51 ▼ 3.78% UGPA3 31.05 ▲ 3.12% VBBR3 33.60 ▲ 0.90% BBSE3 40.64 ▲ 0.62% BPAC11 57.41 ▼ 0.93% CURY3 32.88 ▼ 2.11% AERI3 2.03 ▼ 1.93% VIVARA 23.40 ▼ 0.13% COMPASS 25.00 ▼ 0.79% VAMOS 3.11 ▼ 1.27% SANB11 27.14 ▼ 0.73% ASAI3 8.72 ▲ 0.69% SBSP3 29.97 ▼ 1.22% WALMEX 49.90 ▲ 1.28% GMEXICO 200.87 ▲ 0.66% FEMSA 223.64 ▼ 2.48% CEMEX 22.64 ▲ 1.98% GFNORTE 183.43 ▼ 1.48% BIMBO 57.60 ▲ 2.20% TELEVISA 9.58 ▲ 0.52% AMX 22.76 ▼ 0.39% GAP 399.07 ▲ 0.96% ASUR 283.35 ▲ 2.81% OMA 236.43 ▲ 0.60% KOF 177.49 ▼ 1.33% GRUMA 281.81 ▲ 0.86% KIMBER 38.71 ▲ 0.70% SQM-B 66,040 ▼ 2.74% COPEC 6,200 ▼ 0.16% BSANTANDER 77.85 ▼ 1.00% FALABELLA 5,890 ▲ 0.26% ENELAM 85.37 ▼ 0.44% CENCOSUD 2,005 ▼ 1.72% CMPC 1,081 ▼ 1.99% BANCO CHILE 188.06 ▼ 0.76% LATAM AIR 25.37 ▲ 1.89% YPF 78,600 ▲ 1.06% GGAL 8,215 ▲ 3.86% PAMPA 5,240 ▲ 0.19% TXAR 671.00 ▲ 1.36% ALUAR 962.00 ▲ 1.37% TGS 9,755 ▲ 0.46% CEPU 2,350 ▲ 0.99% MIRGOR 17,000 ▲ 1.49% COME 45.51 ▼ 0.52% LOMA NEGRA 3,620 ▲ 2.48% 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Angra Nuclear Plans Restarted in Brazil

By · February 12, 2013 · 3 min read

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By Ben Tavener, Senior Contributing Reporter

RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL – The Brazilian government has restarted discussions about the installation of new nuclear reactors in the country to help relieve the nation’s strained energy supplies. Also Brazil is examining the idea of allowing private companies to help finance the new plans, as has happened with other public infrastructure contracts.

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After many delays, Angra III Nuclear Reactor in Rio state is set to go online in 2016, photo by MinPlanPAC/Flickr Creative Commons License.
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The 2007 National Energy Plan had suggested the building of four new nuclear plants, but these plans were shelved following the disaster at Japan’s Fukushima nuclear plants in 2011.

The government now appears to be convinced that the currently energy mix, highly reliant on hydroelectric plants, will not satisfy growing national power demand.

“There is an understanding that a private initiative could take part in some stages of the Brazilian Nuclear Program. Nuclear energy is an alternative that has to be considered,” a source at the Energy Ministry told O Globo newspaper.

The source said the government’s previous experience of a 49 percent public – 51 percent private ratio, employed over the past few years for power station and network construction, had been deemed successful.

Private-investor work in the nuclear sector would, however, require a change in the constitution as nuclear fuel exploration, production and exportation are all controlled by state-owned Eletronuclear, a subsidiary of Eletrobrás. The government has now allegedly signaled its readiness to involve the private sector in limited stages of the nuclear program, such as fuel production and recycling.

Brazil currently has two working nuclear reactors, Angra I and II, in the country’s only nuclear power plant in Angra dos Reis, Rio state, which together account for just three percent of Brazil’s energy mix. Construction of a third reactor, Angra III, which should more than double the site’s output, was finally approved in May 2010, after considerable delays, then halted following the Fukushima incident in Japan.

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Greenpeace protests against Angra III and nuclear power in Brazil in front of the Planalto in Brasília, photo by Antonio Cruz/ABr.

In Brazil the pressing question of how Brazil will meet future energy demand is firmly at the forefront of politicians’ minds, particularly after recent power failures. Angra III should be operational by mid-2016, and it also been reported that four more reactors could come online in the 2020s.

A new National Energy Plan is set to be published this year, covering the period to 2050, by which time predictions suggest demand for power in Brazil could have easily tripled or quadrupled.

Low rainfall over the past two years has highlighted the downfalls of depending so heavily on hydroelectric power stations; in addition, environmentalists do not approve of plans for new Amazon-based plants. Public opinion appears to be skewing in favor of a more balanced energy mix which make use of all available options – including wind and biomass energy production.

Environmental campaigners at Greenpeace say, despite the greater need for electricity in Brazil, they remain passionately against nuclear power and condemns any plans by the government to increase the country’s use of it: “Brazil must meet future energy needs using a mix of available sources – excluding nuclear, coal [and petroleum products],” said Ricardo Baitelo, Energy Coordinator at Greenpeace, which argues only lobbyists’ voices being heard on the subject.

Thermal power stations – powered by coal, natural gas or nuclear fuel – are likely to plug the energy gap, and the government admits no option is perfect. Brazil has the world’s six biggest reserves of uranium and advocates of nuclear power say the technology has never been safer. Over eighty percent of Brazil’s power comes from hydroelectric power stations, 8.5 percent from gas, coal and oil, four percent from biomass sources, and just three percent from nuclear.

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