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UPDATED: 08:50, June 20, 2007
Russian nuclear energy giant expects further cooperation with China
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Russia's nuclear equipment export monopoly Atomstroyexport expected to further its ties with China in building nuclear power stations, including jointly contracting projects in a third country, the company head said on Tuesday.

"A working group has been set up to prepare a feasibility study for the construction of the third and fourth power units, taking into account the experience of building the first two units (in China's Tianwan nuclear power plant)," Atomstroyexport's head Sergei Shmatko said.

The first unit of the Tianwan NPP in eastern China's port city of Lianyungang began commercial operation in May and the second has been on trial and is scheduled for commissioning in late December.

As the largest-ever technological and economic cooperation project between China and Russia, Tianwan NPP will have four generating units and space for four more on the completion of the first-phase of development, which began in October 1999.

Source: Xinhua


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