Controversial Nuclear Plant In Belarus Nears Completion

Controversial Nuclear Plant In Belarus Nears Completion

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Belarus has begun loading fuel into the first of two reactors at its new Russian-built Astravets nuclear power plant, which it says it expects to become operational later this year. Built by Russian state firm Rosatom and financed by Moscow with a $10 billion loan, the project is opposed by neighboring EU member Lithuania, whose capital, Vilnius, is just 50 kilometers away. Lithuania, Latvia, and Estonia are moving to fully decoupling from their Soviet-era common power system by 2025. Lithuania has already banned all electricity imports from the…

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