Siemens Energy Is Moving a Division to Hungary to Supply Paks II without Permission From the German Government
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The German government has been blocking Siemens Energy from participating in the construction of the Paks II control technology for years.
Siemens Energy will relocate its nuclear control engineering department related to the Paks expansion to Hungary, which is a favorable solution for our country, and thus the construction of the new nuclear power plant units can be implemented according to the original plans, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade Péter Szijjártó announced in Budapest on Tuesday.
Siemens is relocating its nuclear control engineering department related to the Paks II project to Hungary, so the expansion can be implemented according to the original plans.
According to news published on the Paks II. Zrt. website on Tuesday, the Siemens-Framatome consortium has obtained permission to deliver the key technology of the new nuclear power plant to Rosatom. This required an EU decision last year and the Berlin government to outwit it. The Hungarian government and the German company Siemens Energy have removed an important obstacle from the Paks construction. Based on a contract signed in 2014, Rosatom …
Siemens is relocating its nuclear control technology department related to the Paks II nuclear power plant to Hungary after the Green Party members of the previous Berlin government did not grant permission to export the technology.
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