Hungary Makes Historic Switch to American Nuclear Fuel
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Hungary and the United States signed a series of agreements in the fields of nuclear energy, defense, and energy during today's meeting between Prime Minister Viktor Orbán and President Donald Trump.
The purchase of American liquefied natural gas (LNG) and nuclear fuel for the current Paks nuclear power plant, as well as a letter of intent promising a huge cooperation worth up to $20 billion in the long term, were also discussed at the meeting between Viktor Orbán and Donald Trump in Washington, the US State Department and the US Embassy in Budapest confirmed in a statement issued after the meeting. Bloomberg previously reported on this poss…
Hungary Strengthens Energy Ties with US through Nuclear Pact - Hungarian Conservative
Hungary will soon sign a major intergovernmental nuclear energy cooperation agreement with the United States, Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó confirmed during his visit to Washington. The minister emphasized that Hungary’s rapid industrial expansion has sharply increased electricity demand, and atomic energy remains the most reliable, affordable, and climate-friendly solution for long-term supply. To expand nuclear capacity, Hungary plans to di…
Hungary plans to procure fuel rods for Russian nuclear power plants in the USA for the first time. A new agreement with the USA is also intended to enable modern technologies for the storage of fuel rods and the purchase of small nuclear reactors.
Hungary Makes Historic Switch to American Nuclear Fuel
Hungary will buy U.S. nuclear fuel for the first time to use at a Russia-built nuclear power plant in the country, Hungarian Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto said ahead of a meeting of the U.S. and Hungarian leaders. Szijjarto is part of a large Hungarian delegation led by Prime Minister Viktor Orban who is meeting with U.S. President Donald Trump on Friday. The U.S. and Hungary are expected to discuss energy cooperation and Hungary’s insistenc…
More and more electricity is needed, and this demand can only be met in the long term through nuclear energy.
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