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Romanian Econ Min: Nuclear Proj Not Dependent On Foreign Partners
25.02.2011, 15:00 | Energy | 855 views
Romania’s planned EUR4 billion nuclear project in Cernavoda will go on with or without new foreign partners, Economy Ministry Ion Ariton said Friday, a few weeks after three key investors have decided to withdraw from the project. "If no other companies join us, we can continue this project on our own, together with state-run companies such as Hidroelectrica, Transelectrica and so on," Ariton told reporters. Read more on Mediafax.ro
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