Russia, Egypt Sign Deal on Egypt's First Nuclear Power Plant Construction by Staff Writers Cairo (Sputnik) Nov 24, 2015
Russia and Egypt have signed an intergovernmental agreement on the construction of Egypt's first nuclear power plant, Russia's state nuclear corporation Rosatom said Thursday. The deal was signed by Rosatom CEO Sergei Kirienko and Egypt's Minister of Electricity and Renewable Energy Mohamed Shaker, Rosatom's press service told RIA Novosti. The plant is expected to be constructed within 12 years. It will consist of four nuclear power units, 1,200 megawatt (MW) each. "It is the most important document fixing parameters of the first Egyptian nuclear power plant that will be built in compliance with the Russian technologies," Kirienko stressed. According to Rosatom CEO, the future nuclear power plant meets modern international safety requirements. "The NPP in Dabaa will be the largest joint project between Russia and Egypt since the Aswan Dam was set up. This is truly a new page in the history of bilateral intergovernmental relations. The first nuclear power plant will make Egypt a regional technology leader and the only country in the region possessing NPP of the 3+ generation," Kirienko added. A group of Russian specialists has already arrived at the NPP construction site in the Egyptian town of Dabaa, the Rosatom head concluded. Source: Sputnik News
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