(ANSA) - BELGRADE, AUG 18 - On the basis of a 2014 agreement,
Hungary and Russia have signed the necessary documents to move
forward with the construction of the Hungarian Paks-2 nuclear
power plant, according to the Ria Novosti news agency. The
Paks-2 plant, which will include two new 1200 Megawatt Russian
Vver reactors, is expected to cost 12.5 billion euros, with the
Russian government contributing 10 billion. (ANSA).
Deal reached for two new Russian nuclear reactors in Hungary
Total cost is estimated at 12.5 billion euros