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Bulgaria to press Russia for new halt of nuclear plant
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Sofia (AFP) June 17, 2011

Bulgaria said Friday it will press Russia for a new halt on talks over a planned nuclear plant in south-central Belene until September to allow time for an economic feasibility study.

"We will propose to again freeze talks on the Belene project for three months," Economy and Energy Minister Traicho Traikov told journalists on the sidelines of an energy forum in Sofia.

According to the minister, this will allow the project's consultant, British-based global banking giant HSBC, to finish an economic feasibility study of the project.

Bulgaria is also awaiting a detailed analysis by HSBC of the 6.3 billion euro ($9.0 billion) price tag proposed by the plant's Russian builder Atomstroyexport, which the government has so far rejected as too high, Traikov added.

If agreed, this will be the second three-month postponement of the project this year over price haggling and safety concerns following the Fukushima nuclear disaster in Japan.

The first postponement deadline for Belene is due to expire at the end of June.

The long-stalled project for a 2,000-megawatt plant on the Danube was planned to compensate for lost capacity at Bulgaria's only nuclear power facility at Kozloduy.

The country was compelled to shut down four of a total six reactors at Kozloduy to secure its European Union accession in 2007, leaving just two 1,000-megawatt nuclear units in operation.

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Four Bulgarian lab workers contaminated with radiation
Sofia (AFP) June 17, 2011 - Four workers were seriously contaminated with radiation from an industrial laboratory gamma irradiator in southern Bulgaria this week, the Bulgarian nuclear watchdog said Friday.

The incident was rated as serious -- level three out of seven -- on the International Nuclear Event Scale (INES), the nuclear regulatory agency said in a statement.

The three men and one woman, who were hospitalised after the incident on Tuesday, were all reported to be in good condition but doctors said they were monitoring their arms for possible damages as they had touched radiation-contaminated instruments.

The four were exposed to strong gamma radiation for about five minutes, when they mistakenly handled a radiation therapy unit re-loaded with the synthetic radioactive isotope Cobalt-60, thinking that it was empty, the agency said.

The radiation source has been secured and a special committee has been appointed to investigate the incident, it added.




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