The Karachi complex will have two nuclear reactors with a production capacity of 2,200 MW. Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif inaugurated the project, estimated to cost USD 9.6 billion and scheduled to be completed in six years, late last month.
In an article published in the influential Dawn daily today, experts Pervez Hoodbhoy, A H Nayyar and Zia Mian said the project would use a reactor being developed by a Chinese state-run firm that currently exists only on paper.
They said everyone knew the reactors were being purchased from China, and will built by the China National Nuclear Corporation (CNNC).
"What people may not know is that the reactors will be based on a design known as the ACP-1000 that is still under development by this Chinese nuclear power company," they said.
"In effect, Pakistanis are buying reactors for the Karachi site that so far exist only on paper and in computer programmes - there is no operating reactor in China based on this design."
Since the reactors at the Karachi complex will be the first of a kind, no one knows how safe they will be or how well they will work, the article said.
The 20 million people of Karachi are being used as subjects in a giant nuclear safety experiment, the experts contended.
The article said an analysis in 2011 by Nature science magazine and Columbia University in New York showed that the nuclear reactor site in Karachi has more people living within 30 km than any other reactor site in the world.
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