Week in Slovakia Monday – 14th June 2010 The Slovak electricity transmission system, a.s. (SEPS) will not issue any new permits for constructing solar or wind power plants until the end of 2011. The reason, according to SEPS is that the limit of the installed capacity, which the electricity transmission system is able to cover, was already reached. Tuesday – 15th June 2010 The German company Lisega AG will take part in the construction of the third and fourth block of the nuclear power plant in Mochovce. The German company is a specialist in the field of pipeline systems. The company will provide the reactors with construction material valued at more than 3 mil. euro. Slovenské elektrárne, a.s plan to put the third block into operation in the fall of 2012 and the fourth reactor should start working in 2013. Wednesday – 16th June 2010 Slovenské elektrárne a.s. signed a deal with the company Rolls-Royce on supplies of neutron instrumentation system Spinline. The system will be used for constructing the third and fourth block of the nuclear power plant Mochovce. Thursday – 17th June 2010 The company VUJE, a.s. Trnava will provide the Nuclear and Decommissioning Company (JAVYS) with storage capacities for burnt out nuclear fuel. The order was granted without a public competition due to protecting exclusive rights. The financial guarantor is the National nuclear fund. The order is worth 15,81 mil. euro. Friday – 18th June 2010 The Nuclear and Decommissioning Company (JAVYS), plc. earned 32,14 mil. euro in 2009. The business of the company in the last year was mainly occupied with the process of ending the operation of the nuclear power plant V1 and putting out the nuclear power plant A1. European Union and World Monday – 14th June 2010 The finance group Penta did not (Zobraziť celý článok)