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Slovakia s Mochovce plant moves closer to starting new reactor Reuters 3 hrs ago
PRAGUE, May 13 (Reuters) - Slovakia s nuclear regulator has given approval for the newly built Unit 3 at the Mochovce nuclear plant to be brought online, the watchdog said on its website on Thursday. © VLADIMIR SIMICEK/AFP/Getty Images FILE - An employee climbs out of the cooling tower of the third and fourth unit still under construction at Mochovce nuclear power plant, western Slovakia, on July 2, 2019.
The plant owned by Slovenske Elektrarne, which is in turn owned by the Slovak government, Italy s Enel and Czech group EPH, began construction of its third and fourth units in the late 1980s during the Communist era only for work to be halted in the 1990s.
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PRAGUE, May 13 (Reuters) - Slovakia’s nuclear regulator has given approval for the newly built Unit 3 at the Mochovce nuclear plant to be brought online, the watchdog said on its website on Thursday.
The plant owned by Slovenske Elektrarne, which is in turn owned by the Slovak government, Italy’s Enel and Czech group EPH, began construction of its third and fourth units in the late 1980s during the Communist era only for work to be halted in the 1990s.
Construction of the new units, which are based on the Russian VVER design with control systems from Siemens and Areva, resumed more than a decade ago but has suffered repeated delays and cost overruns.