Slovak leader announces a deal with US on a new nuclear reactor
The state-owned reactor will produce over 1,000 megawatts to meet Slovakia's rising electricity demand, with nuclear energy already supplying over 80% of the country's power.
- Slovakia's Prime Minister Robert Fico announced that his government approved a deal with the United States to build a new nuclear reactor.
- The new reactor will be at the Jaslovské Bohunice plant and will produce over 1,000 megawatts.
- The estimated cost of the project is up to 15 billion euros .
- Slovakia currently generates over 80% of its electricity from nuclear energy, indicating its reliance on this energy source.
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Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico announced an agreement with the United States for the construction of a nuclear reactor, according to words collected by AP.Read more]]>
The Slovak Prime Minister has already announced that his government has approved the agreement.
Pro-Moscow Slovak PM Fico announces a deal with US on a new nuclear reactor
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