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The Paks Expansion Was Almost at a Standstill for Almost a Year

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There was a collapse in the working pit in Paks back in January, when the Hungarian Atomic Energy Authority (OAE) stopped an important licensing procedure needed for concrete pouring. The HAE only issued the license on November 4, and now concrete pouring can begin, as the project will be considered a power plant under construction according to international standards - writes HVG. Szijjártó said in October that concrete pouring could continue i…
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There was a collapse in the working pit in Paks back in January, when the Hungarian Atomic Energy Authority (OAE) stopped an important licensing procedure needed for concrete pouring. The HAE only issued the license on November 4, and now concrete pouring can begin, as the project will be considered a power plant under construction according to international standards - writes HVG. Szijjártó said in October that concrete pouring could continue i…

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444.hu broke the news in Hungary on Wednesday, November 5, 2025.
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