After Chernobyl we said ‘never again.’ Then came the war.
A version of this op-ed was first published in The Moscow Times. For the past 40 years, the wastes of the Chernobyl site have stood as a monument ...
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Publish date: May 6, 2005
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“In case Rosenergoatom becomes a joint-stock company, on one hand, the state control will be fully provided, on the other hand, some property and products will be transferred into the property of the joint-stock company, and here the investments are possible” Rumyantsev said.
The head of the Rosatom complained, the lack of the proper financing does not allow to build more than two reactor units at the same time in Russia. “Without investments our potential in construction of the nuclear power plants in Russia is less than the potential of the construction of the nuclear power plants abroad” added Rumyantsev.
A version of this op-ed was first published in The Moscow Times. For the past 40 years, the wastes of the Chernobyl site have stood as a monument ...
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