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| Belarus plans spending on nuclear plant at $9.334 bln in 2011-2020 |
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Belarus plans to spend U.S. $9.334 billion on its nuclear power plant in 2011-2020, according to the Strategy for the development of the Belarusian energy potential approved by resolution #1180 of the Council of Ministers dated August 9, 2010.
In 2011-2015, spending is projected at $3 billion, and in 2016-2020, at $6.334 billion.
By 2020, Belarus will have completed its nuclear power plant with two units having a combined capacity of 2,340 megawatts.
ZAO Atomstroyexport, the expected general contractor of the Belarusian nuclear plant project, earlier said the first Belarusian nuclear power plant would be built based on the AES-2006 design of SPb Atomenergoproject, which meets modern safety standards.
Atomstroyexport was expected to act as the primary contractor, which will build a “turnkey” nuclear plant. The design capacity of the Belarusian nuclear plant will amount to 2,400 megawatts; the first unit will be launched in 2016, and the second one, in 2018. Grodno Region-based Ostrovetskaya ground was selected as the site for the first Belarusian nuclear plant.
Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko earlier said Belarus might reject Russia’s cooperation plans. The main predicament in the negotiations is the creation of a joint venture between the two countries to manage electricity sales.
Prime-Tass
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