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Rosatom denies that Siemens Energy was a contributor to the Hungarian Power Plant

The companies confirmed that Rosatom, the Russian state nuclear power company, has released Siemens Energy from its contract to?help build Paks II in Hungary. This confirms an earlier report on the news website Politico.

Rosatom informed?that it had terminated the contract with the firm?at the?end of 2025 because its?inability? to meet its contractual obligations.

Siemens Energy stated that there were no sanctions in place at the time of termination, and that it fulfilled its contractual obligations in compliance with all national and international laws.

It said that "at the time when the fulfillment would have made sense, the customer had already withdrawn his interest in the system."

Rosatom stated that the German company was only interested in a few?elements of the instrumentation and control system, which accounted for?less than 4%?of the total equipment scope?of the project.

Rosatom stated that the Siemens Energy?equipment could be replaced by Russian or European alternatives. It is already evaluating a number of replacement options, Rosatom said.

(source: Reuters)