Rosatom counts more on the participation of Czech companies in the construction of Akkuyu than Turkish companies

The Nuclear Industry Association of Turkey visited this year the Czech Republic and met several companies in order to start a B2B matchmaking. But the Czech have no need to cooperate with Turkey.

The Rusatom-International Network, announced recently that its headquarter, Rosatom counts on the participation of Czech companies in the construction of Akkuyu,

Khankhikivi, and Paks- nuclear power plants. “Czech suppliers are traditional and reliable partners of Rosatom when implementing projects in Russia and abroad”.

“Rosatom counts on the active participation of companies from the Czech Republic and in new projects, primarily in the construction of the Finnish nuclear power plant Hankhikivi, the Hungarian NPP Paks-2, and the first Turkish nuclear power plant Akkuyu. At these stations, the most modern generation units of the 3+ generation with the VVER-1200 reactor will be built, “the report said.

 

The company points out that Rosatom is actively cooperating with the Czech Energy Alliance, which unites the leading enterprises of nuclear engineering in the Czech Republic. The basis for this cooperation is a memorandum of understanding signed by the state corporation Rosatom and the Alliance in June this year.

Arnaud Lefevre

Arnaud Lefevre

Arnaud Lefevre is the Chief Executive Officer of Dynatom International. Arnaud is in charge of the international development of the business portfolio.
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