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Trojangate: Top Israeli execs arrested for using virus to spy on each other |
| By: Israel Insider staff and partners |
| Published: February 12, 2007 |
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The Israeli Atomic Energy Commission (IAEC) is mulling over the construction of a nuclear power plant in Israel, Director-General of the Israel Electric Corp Uri Bin-Nun said, quoting the head of IAEC, Gideon Frank.
The IAEC said in response that "the idea to erect a nuclear power plant for electricity generation is not new. In light of the State of Israel's energy needs, it's only natural that we have shown interest in the subject." However, the commission stressed that the issue will not be put up for discussion in the near future.
Several weeks ago, National Infrastructure Minister Binyamin Ben Eliezer said Israel should look into the possibility of generating power "through unconventional measures."
Israel has already designated an area in the south near Shivta, close to the Egyptian border, for the purpose of constructing the plant.
Ynetnews contributed to this article. |
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