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Romania signs $2 billion deal to extend life of its very first atomic power plant
Romanian stateowned nuclear power manufacturer Nuclearelectrica has actually signed the main engineering contract to extend the life of its very first reactor at a cost of about 1.9 billion euros ($ 1.98 billion), it said on Thursday. The deal is with a consortium of four business, making up Canada's AtkinsRealis, the Canadian Commercial Corporation, Korea Hydro & & Nuclear Power Co (KHNP) and Italy's. Ansaldo Nucleare, pending approval from the Canadian federal government. and Nuclearelectrica investors. Romania has 2 706 megawatt (MW) reactors that utilize Canadian. CANDU innovation, owned by AtkinsRealis, formerly referred to as. SNC-Lavalin group, representing a fifth...