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Rosatom’s CEO Alexey Likhachev has confirmed the Russian state nuclear energy corporation’s readiness to participate in the construction of Kazakhstan’s first nuclear power plant (NPP). This announcement follows discussions between the heads of government of Kazakhstan and Russia, and suggests a move towards closer collaboration on the project.

“Based on what the heads of our cabinets [Olzhas Bektenov and Mikhail Mishustin] discussed, I think it is safe to say that we are heading toward joint resolutions,” Likhachev told Interfax-Kazakhstan.

Likhachev emphasised the existing cooperation between the two countries in the nuclear sector, highlighting Kazakhstan’s significant expertise in nuclear technologies and its position as a leading uranium producer. He noted that Kazakhstan is approaching the project with a high level of professionalism, engaging with multiple potential vendors.

A recent visit by a Kazakhstani delegation to the Leningrad NPP in Saint Petersburg, where they examined Russian nuclear technologies and infrastructure, further underscores the growing interest in Rosatom’s offerings. Likhachev reiterated Rosatom’s commitment to the project, stating, “We will work here with great pleasure.”

Kazakhstan’s President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev has previously stated that the NPP will be built by an international consortium. Rosatom is among four shortlisted potential vendors, alongside China’s CNNC, South Korea’s KHNP, and France’s EDF. Kazakhstan’s Ministry of Energy aims to select the winning bidder by June. Rosatom’s public expression of interest signals a strong intent to secure the contract.

Source and Credit: kz.kursiv.media

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