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The first concrete pouring at Hungary's Russian built Paks 2 nuclear power plant

Hungarian Foreign Ministry Peter 'Szijjarto' said that the first concrete pour at Hungary’s Russian-built nuclear plant Paks 2 was on Thursday. This officially made it a.nuclear facility under construction.

Rosatom, the Russian state-owned nuclear energy company, will build two new reactors under an agreement signed in 2014 between Budapest and Moscow. Hungary wants to expand Paks by adding two Russian VVER reactors. Each VVER has a capacity of 1.2 gigawatts.

The 12.5 billion Euro project, which was awarded to Rosatom without a tender, is often cited as proof of the warm relationship between Russian President Vladimir Putin and?Hungarian Premier Viktor Orban.

Szijjarto, at Paks during the ceremony pouring concrete, said: "With the construction of Paks 2, we will be able?to cover 70% of Hungary?s electricity?needs with nuclear energy. This?will reduce our dependency on international markets."

Szijjarto said that the Paks 2 nuclear plant will now be regarded as a nuclear reactor under construction, according to standards set by the International Atomic Energy Agency.

Szijjarto stated in 2023 that two new reactors will be completed by 2030-2031.

The U.S. sanctions on the Russian energy industry do not affect construction, as Washington granted Hungary an exemption in November 2025 to allow transactions related to the nuclear plant project.

The existing 'Paks' plant is equipped with four small Russian VVER-440 reactors, which have a combined power of 2,000 megawatts. They were installed between 1982 and 1987.

The government wants to extend the life of these machines by 20 years.

The United States is also looking to import small modular reactors from Hungary. (Reporting and editing by PhilippaFletcher; Anita Komuves)

(source: Reuters)