Nuclear units in Mochovce have already had their simulator
Week in Slovakia
Monday – 13th January 2014
Household will save for heat about 3 % thanks to a new investor in Turčianske Teplice heat by about three percent. (more information – automatic translation via Google Translate)
Wednesday – 15th January 2014
The Government will today discuss the updated Strategy of the peaceful use of nuclear energy in Slovakia. (more information – automatic translation via Google Translate)
The private investor wants to generate electricity from plastic in Zlaté Moravce. The industrial park is going to build a new energy source with a total output 24 MW. The investment will be 84-105 mil. euros (more information – automatic translation via Google Translate)
The private investor plans to build a biomass power station in Brezno. The production will be 27 824,36 MWh of electricity and it will consume 40 thousand tons of biomass. (more information – automatic translation via Google Translate)
Vodohospodárska výstavba has insured for two years in amount 10 million euros. (more information – automatic translation via Google Translate)
Thursday – 16th January 2014
Ukraine signed a draft agreement on gas supplies through Slovakia. (more information – automatic translation via Google Translate)
The heat manufacturers are not upset by the warm winter. (more information – automatic translation via Google Translate)
The government approved the updated Strategy of the peaceful use of nuclear energy in Slovakia. (more information – automatic translation via Google Translate)
Completion of the third and fourth block of Nuclear Power Plant continues. Slovenské elektrárne, a subsidiary of the Enel Group, reached another milestone in the construction of Mochovce Power Plant Units 3&4 by installing the simulator. (more information – automatic translation via Google Translate)
Private investor plans to build a geothermal power plant in Dargov. The investment would be maximum 45 mil. euros. New geothermal power plant should have a capacity 6 MW and it should generate about 45,000 MWh of electricity. (more information – automatic translation via Google Translate)
Friday – 17th January 2014
Residents of towns and villages in surrounding Jaslovské Bohunice agree with the construction of new nuclear power plant in this area, said Jadrová energetická spoločnosť Slovenska. (more information – automatic translation via Google Translate)