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Serbia’s nuclear crossroads: Navigating partners, politics and the path to the first construction kickoff Read More »

Serbia’s nuclear crossroads: Navigating partners, politics and the path to the first construction kickoff

Serbia today stands at a rare historical turning point in its energy strategy. For more than three decades, nuclear power in the country existed only as a theoretical subject of academic debate, largely overshadowed by a legal prohibition introduced in 1989 in the aftermath of Chernobyl, public fear, and a national power system structurally dependent […]

Serbia engages Rosatom in talks on potential nuclear power plant following ban lift Read More »

Serbia engages Rosatom in talks on potential nuclear power plant following ban lift

Serbian authorities have begun substantive discussions with Russian state-owned nuclear energy company Rosatom regarding the possible construction of a nuclear power plant, according to Serbian Ambassador to Moscow Momčilo Babić. He stressed that Serbia needs new electricity sources and expects tangible progress in the coming years. The shift in national policy became possible after the

Slovenia: Krsko NPP expansion project estimated at 9.3 to 15.4 billion euros Read More »

Slovenia: Krsko NPP expansion project estimated at 9.3 to 15.4 billion euros

Slovenian energy group Gen-Energija said an expansion of Krsko nuclear power plant’s capacity by 1,000 MW will cost an estimated 9.3 billion euros. The estimated investment value is 9,300 euros per kW of installed power. This means 9.3 billion euros for 1,000 MW and 15.4 billion euros for 1,650 MW, Gen-Energija’s executive director for finance,

Slovenia: Krsko NPP expansion project estimated at 9.3 to 15.4 billion euros Read More »

Slovenia: Krsko NPP expansion project estimated at 9.3 to 15.4 billion euros

Slovenian energy group Gen-Energija said an expansion of Krsko nuclear power plant’s capacity by 1,000 MW will cost an estimated 9.3 billion euros. The estimated investment value is 9,300 euros per kW of installed power. This means 9.3 billion euros for 1,000 MW and 15.4 billion euros for 1,650 MW, Gen-Energija’s executive director for finance,

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