Subscribe free to our newsletters via your
. GPS News .




CIVIL NUCLEAR
China's Guangdong mulls investing in Romanian nuclear plant
by Staff Writers
Bucharest (AFP) Oct 30, 2012


China's Guangdong Nuclear Power Group has shown interest in building two new reactors at Romania's sole nuclear power plant, deputy economy minister Rodin Traicu said Tuesday.

"The Chinese company could invest up to 40 percent of the funds needed for the third and fourth reactors," Traicu told a press conference after returning from a visit to China.

He added that Guangdong could be involved in conventional areas of the work and provide electric equipment, turbines and generators.

The cost of two new reactors of the Cernavoda plant, in southeastern Romania, has been estimated at around $5.1 billion.

Romania has been looking for private investors to finance the extension of Cernavoda since four companies - CEZ (Czech Republic), GDF Suez (France), RWE (Germany) and Iberdrola (Spain) - pulled out of the project in 2010.

Those companies complained of a lack of predictability in the project.

Their withdrawal left the Romanian group Nuclearelectrica with an 84.65 percent stake in the plant. The Italian energy group Enel holds 9.15 percent and ArcelorMittal's Romanian subsidiary owns 6.2 percent.

Two reactors are currently operating at Cernavoda, providing about 18 percent of the country's electricity.

Traicu said he had also invited Chinese companies to build thermal and hydro-electric plants in Romania at an estimated cost of $3.0 billion.

.


Related Links
Nuclear Power News - Nuclear Science, Nuclear Technology
Powering The World in the 21st Century at Energy-Daily.com






Comment on this article via your Facebook, Yahoo, AOL, Hotmail login.

Share this article via these popular social media networks
del.icio.usdel.icio.us DiggDigg RedditReddit GoogleGoogle








CIVIL NUCLEAR
Slovenian nuclear plant resumes output after preventive shut down
Ljubljana (AFP) Oct 30, 2012
Slovenia's only nuclear power plant resumed energy production on Tuesday after a preventive shut down as the Sava river - which is used to cool down the plant - was clogged up by leaves and rubbish. "The Krsko nuclear power plant was connected to the energy network after all the equipment's check-ups were carried out and the situation was evaluated," the operator of the Krsko nuclear plant ... read more


CIVIL NUCLEAR
Greater effort needed to move local, fresh foods beyond 'privileged' consumers

Minimizing Mining Damage with Manure

Gaps in border controls are related to alien insect invasions in Europe

Black rice and tea in Italy as China shows its green side

CIVIL NUCLEAR
Near-atomically flat silicon could help pave the way to new chemical sensors

Japan's Renesas books $1.18 bn quarterly loss

New finding could pave way to faster, smaller electronics

Quantum computing with recycled particles

CIVIL NUCLEAR
Boeing Projects $820 Billion Market for 7,290 New Airplanes in North America

Bell Boeing Receives US Marine Corps Contract for V-22 Training Devices

Air China reports 16% drop in 3Q profit

China Southern 3Q profits tumble 29 percent

CIVIL NUCLEAR
Nissan chief wary of China amid island row: report

Wireless system charges electric vehicles

China approves Chery-JLR joint auto venture

Honda slashes forecast on China territorial spat

CIVIL NUCLEAR
Clinton to push Balkans for greater integration

FDI flow to South America double-edged?

China's ZTE swings to net loss in third quarter

US Navy to guard "freedom of navigation" in Asia

CIVIL NUCLEAR
Brazil's Indians appeal for help to stop eviction

Sting forces venue switch in Philippines tree row

Ozone Affects Forest Watersheds

Study: Windblown forests best left alone

CIVIL NUCLEAR
Satellite images tell tales of changing biodiversity

Google adds terrain to Maps as default

Rapid changes in the Earth's core: The magnetic field and gravity from a satellite perspective

Landsat Science Team to Help Guide Next Landsat Mission

CIVIL NUCLEAR
Strengthening fragile forests of carbon nanotubes for new MEMS applications

A 'nanoscale landscape' controls flow of surface electrons on a topological insulator

Nanotechnology helps scientists keep silver shiny

Scientists use molecular layers to study nanoscale heat transfer




The content herein, unless otherwise known to be public domain, are Copyright 1995-2014 - Space Media Network. AFP, UPI and IANS news wire stories are copyright Agence France-Presse, United Press International and Indo-Asia News Service. ESA Portal Reports are copyright European Space Agency. All NASA sourced material is public domain. Additional copyrights may apply in whole or part to other bona fide parties. Advertising does not imply endorsement,agreement or approval of any opinions, statements or information provided by Space Media Network on any Web page published or hosted by Space Media Network. Privacy Statement