Subscribe free to our newsletters via your




CIVIL NUCLEAR
EU gives green light for Hungarian nuclear deal with Russia
by Staff Writers
Budapest (AFP) April 20, 2015


Hungary said Monday that the EU's nuclear body Euratom has signed a fuel supply agreement, clearing the way for Russia to build the extension of the country's sole nuclear plant.

Under the deal -- agreed with Euratom at the end of March -- Russia will be able to supply fuel for two new reactors at the Paks plant in central Hungary over a 10-year period.

Euratom had initially expressed concerns over plans for Russia to be the only fuel supplier, threatening to unravel the planned 12.5 billion euro ($13.4 billion) project.

A European source confirmed Monday's go-ahead of the deal to AFP.

Janos Lazar, the chief of staff for Prime Minister Viktor Orban, called the agreement a "milestone".

However, negotiations with the European Commission, the EU's executive arm, are expected to last several more months to address concerns over competition and procurement, Lazar said.

Hungary signed an agreement with Russia's Rosatom last year to expand Paks with two power blocks of 1,200 megawatts financed with a 10-billion-euro ($11-billion) loan from Moscow.

Under the original deal, Russia would have supplied fuel for the new reactors for 20 years.

The pact was seen as a sign of increasingly close ties between Orban and the Kremlin, and has sparked concerns in the EU at a time when the bloc's relations with Russia are strained over the Ukraine conflict.

"This (deal) is about the security of Europe's energy supply, about Hungary's energy independence, about becoming less reliant on gas, and not about becoming more dependent on Russia," Lazar said.

Construction of the reactors is scheduled to begin in 2018.


Thanks for being here;
We need your help. The SpaceDaily news network continues to grow but revenues have never been harder to maintain.

With the rise of Ad Blockers, and Facebook - our traditional revenue sources via quality network advertising continues to decline. And unlike so many other news sites, we don't have a paywall - with those annoying usernames and passwords.

Our news coverage takes time and effort to publish 365 days a year.

If you find our news sites informative and useful then please consider becoming a regular supporter or for now make a one off contribution.
SpaceDaily Contributor
$5 Billed Once


credit card or paypal
SpaceDaily Monthly Supporter
$5 Billed Monthly


paypal only


.


Related Links
Nuclear Power News - Nuclear Science, Nuclear Technology
Powering The World in the 21st Century at Energy-Daily.com






Comment on this article via your Facebook, Yahoo, AOL, Hotmail login.

Share this article via these popular social media networks
del.icio.usdel.icio.us DiggDigg RedditReddit GoogleGoogle




Memory Foam Mattress Review
Newsletters :: SpaceDaily :: SpaceWar :: TerraDaily :: Energy Daily
XML Feeds :: Space News :: Earth News :: War News :: Solar Energy News





CIVIL NUCLEAR
Post-Fukushima Nuclear Restart Plans Foiled by Japanese Court
Moscow (Sputnik) Apr 17, 2015
A Japanese court ruled against restarting nuclear power reactors at the country's Takahama plant, derailing Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's plans to relaunch atomic energy generation four years after the Fukushima disaster. Situated in the Fukui prefecture, the Takahama plant was given approval by Japan's Nuclear Regulatory Authority (NRA) for plans to restart two reactors. The court ruling on ... read more


CIVIL NUCLEAR
Humanitarian fears grow as strikes, clashes rock Yemen

Red Cross, UN fly aid into Yemen as raids batter south

Honeywell emergency signal tracking system passes testing

Aid agencies ready for Yemeni refugee influx in Horn of Africa

CIVIL NUCLEAR
China to launch three or four more BeiDou satellites this year

Two new satellites join the Galileo constellation

China launches upgraded satellite for independent SatNav system

India Launches Fourth Satellite in Effort to Develop Own Navigation System

CIVIL NUCLEAR
Mountain gorillas enter the genomic age

Ancient human fossils from Laos reveal early diversity

The rest of the brain gets in the way

If your kid hates school, it just may be their genes

CIVIL NUCLEAR
Inbreeding in mountain gorillas may contribute to save the species

Maltese hunters celebrate spring bird vote victory

Ecological flash mobs

Study details animals' ability to adapt to cold snaps

CIVIL NUCLEAR
Study of African birds reveals hotbed of malaria parasite diversity

Researchers create tool to predict avian flu outbreaks

Inkjet could produce tool to identify infectious diseases

Complex bacterial challenge in fight against deadly amphibian disease

CIVIL NUCLEAR
More Tibetan autonomy 'not up for discussion': China

Beijing limits visits by mainland Chinese to Hong Kong

China releases three detained feminist activists: lawyer

Top China official confesses to graft

CIVIL NUCLEAR
Sagem-led consortium intoduces anti-piracy system

CIVIL NUCLEAR
China cuts bank reserve ratio requirement as growth slows

IMF: India, Japan to drive Asia as China slows

China-led bank starts with 57 members, Norway included

Japan tops China as biggest foreign holder of US bonds




The content herein, unless otherwise known to be public domain, are Copyright 1995-2014 - Space Media Network. All websites are published in Australia and are solely subject to Australian law and governed by Fair Use principals for news reporting and research purposes. AFP, UPI and IANS news wire stories are copyright Agence France-Presse, United Press International and Indo-Asia News Service. ESA news reports are copyright European Space Agency. All NASA sourced material is public domain. Additional copyrights may apply in whole or part to other bona fide parties. Advertising does not imply endorsement, agreement or approval of any opinions, statements or information provided by Space Media Network on any Web page published or hosted by Space Media Network. Privacy Statement All images and articles appearing on Space Media Network have been edited or digitally altered in some way. Any requests to remove copyright material will be acted upon in a timely and appropriate manner. Any attempt to extort money from Space Media Network will be ignored and reported to Australian Law Enforcement Agencies as a potential case of financial fraud involving the use of a telephonic carriage device or postal service.