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Fico, Fico: Slovakia close to deal with US Westinghouse nuclear reactor

Robert Fico, the Prime Minister of Slovakia, said that a deal is being finalized with Washington to build a nuclear reactor by Westinghouse in central Europe.

Slovakia plans to increase its nuclear energy capacity over the next few decades in order to meet increasing demand. Last year, the government approved plans for a state-owned unit that will be operational by 2040.

Fico said at a press conference that an agreement was being drafted between the Slovak government and the U.S. government and that his Government was awaiting the U.S. final position.

He said that as long as the agreement is signed, the American company Westinghouse can build a nuclear power unit for the Jaslovske bohunice nuclear plant.

It is a big investment. "We are talking about a brand new unit that has a 1,250 megawatt output." He didn't say how much the contract would be worth.

The Slovakian economy ministry estimated last year that costs could reach 10 billion euro ($11.57 billion).

Slovenske Elektrarne has completed Unit 3 of the Mochovce nuclear plant, which is a 472 MW unit. By 2023, Slovakia's annual electricity consumption will surpass its production. Slovenske Elektronne is owned by Czech holding company EPH, with the state owning 34%.

The company is currently constructing another reactor on the same site, and operates two 505MW units at its Bohunice facility. $1 = 0.8645 Euros (Reporting and editing by Susan Fenton in Prague)

(source: Reuters)