A nuclear debut in Bangladesh tests developing world’s atomic shift
India has a plan to expand atomic power capacity eleven-fold to 100 gigawatts by 2047, with Rosatom building four 1-gigawatt reactors at Kudankulam, a small...
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Under the main contract with Russian state-owned company Rosatom, the plant will cost around US$12.65 billion (S$16.35 billion), including the first few years’ fuel, according to the World Nuclear Association. Once fully completed in 2028, the two Russian-designed reactors at the Rooppur facility will be able to supply as much as 15 per cent of the country’s electricity.
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Under the main contract with Russian state-owned company Rosatom, the plant will cost around US$12.65 billion (S$16.35 billion), including the first few years’ fuel, according to the World Nuclear Association.
according to The Straits Times - AsiaOnce fully completed in 2028, the two Russian-designed reactors at the Rooppur facility will be able to supply as much as 15 per cent of the country’s electricity.
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