Serbia advised not to invest in nuclear power
Serbia Takes Step Backwards on Belene, Standart, Kristian Kosturkov , 27 Dec 10, The possible participation of Serbia as in Bulgaria’s NPP belene project as an investor has become quite uncertain.According to Serbia’s Minister of Environment and Urban Development Oliver Dulic, Belgrade’s participation in Bulgaria’s nuclear project is unreal. “Serbia’s participation in NPP belene has been discussed much less at governmental level than in the media,” Dulic said quoted by the Bulgarian news agency BTA.
To his words, Belgrade should focus on renewable energy projects, which to compensate Serbia’s energy deficit, rather than build nuclear plants in Serbia or abroad.
Mr. Dulic went on to say that Serbia’s environment ministry would oppose any possible participation of the government…Bulgaria – Serbia Takes Step Backwards on Belene – Standart
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