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Vietnam will soon talk with foreign partners about nuclear power plants

The government announced on Tuesday that Vietnam will be holding talks with foreign partners in this month to discuss projects for the development of its first two nuclear plants.

The government announced in a press release that the state utility EVN, and the oil and gas company PetroVietnam would be the investors of the first two plants. According to state media, the government will discuss these projects with partners such as Russia, Japan and South Korea. Southeast Asia, a manufacturing hub in the region, wants to increase electricity supply to support its rapidly growing economy. It is focusing on cleaner energy.

Vietnam approved its plans for the development of two nuclear power stations in 2009, but these were halted in 2016, following the Fukushima disaster in Japan, and due to budgetary constraints.

The plants were to have a combined power of 4 gigawatts and be built in Ninh Thuan, a province located in central Vietnam, by Rosatom, a Russian company, and Japan Atomic Power Co.

Vietnam wants to finish the construction of these plants by the end 2031.

(source: Reuters)