The decision is expected to bring about a wave of positive developments in mutual exchange
The Czech government has decided to
award a contract to build two new nuclear units at the Dukovany power station
to the South Korean company KHNP.
France’s EDF had also been in
contention for the largest tender in the history of the Czech state.
Prime Minister Petr Fiala said that the cabinet had so far approved the building of two units at
Dukovany. It will also discuss an option for up to two more units at the
country’s second nuclear power plant, Temelín, he said.
Mr. Fiala said KHNP’s bid had been
the best in all respects. He said the price of one unit would be CZK 200
billion, but analysts say the actual price will be higher.
Source: Czech Radio
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