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Kazakhstan will begin to produce its own nuclear fuel

Kazakhstan's atomic energy agency announced on Friday that the country, which is the largest producer of uranium in the world, will produce its own nuclear fuel to power nuclear power plants in Central Asia in the next few years.

Kazakhstan has no nuclear power plants yet, but it does have uranium deposits that are second in the world only to Australia.

In October, 71.12% supported the construction of nuclear power plants in Kazakhstan. Local media reported that Rosatom, a Russian company, began construction on Friday in the village of Ulken in Kazakhstan's southeast.

The survey and engineering work will take at least 18-months, and the construction of this plant is expected to be finished in 2035. China is expected to build two more nuclear power plants in Kazakhstan.

The government of President Kassym Jomart Tokayev has promoted nuclear power as a means to wean Kazakhstan’s growing economy away from coal-fired energy.

Kazakhstan plans to reach a nuclear power of 2.4 gigawatts by 2035. Reporting by Mariya Goreyeva. Felix Light is the author. Mark Potter (editing by Felix Light)

(source: Reuters)