(ANSA) - BELGRADE, MAY 22 - Slovenia's energy minister, Bojan
Kumer, stated that the country will be able to make a decision
on the construction of a second unit at the Krsko nuclear power
plant as early as next year, according to the specialized portal
SeeNews, citing statements made by Kumer to the daily Delo.
According to Kumer, the decision, which will most likely be
voted on in a referendum, should be made by 2027 at the latest,
but the timing is dependent on the study's findings.
In January, Slovenia's state-owned energy company
Gen-Energija stated that a second reactor at the Krsko nuclear
power plant could be built and operational by 2035 if all
procedures and construction are completed on time.
. (ANSA).
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Slovenia: minister, decision on Krsko 2 not before 2024
Timing depends on conclusions of studies