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Romania to Build Reactors With Chinese Money

Romania is to sign an agreement with a Chinese company to construct two new nuclear reactors as the country seeks to boost its energy security.

Marian Chiriac BIRN

Bucharest

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Cernavoda nuclear plant in Romania.

“This is an important project for Romania. Next month will we sign the agreement for setting up a joint company with a Chinese partner, a company which will build up two new reactors at the Cernavoda plant,” Romanian Energy Minister Andrei Gerea said on Friday.

Last year, Nuclearelectrica, the company that runs Romania’s sole nuclear power plant in Cernavoda on the River Danube chose China General Nuclear Power Corporation (CGN) as its investor for the development of the two new nuclear reactors.

CGN is to hold 51 per cent of the shares of the new company. The project is worth of some 6.5 billion euro, according to media reports.

The nuclear energy equipment is to be provided by Canada’s Candu Energy. Two Canadian-designed nuclear units are already operating at Cernavoda, in the east of the country. Together they supply around 20 per cent of Romania's electricity needs.

Construction of the long-delayed units 3 and 4 at Cernavoda was postponed in 2011 when some of the partner companies, including Germany’s RWE, France's GDF Suez and Spain’s Iberdrola, dropped out, citing economic uncertainties.

The construction of the new nuclear reactors is not the sole planned Chinese investment in Romania’s energy sector.

Last month, the government approved a draft agreement allowing state-run thermal electricity producer Complexul Energetic Oltenia to negotiate with China Huadian Engineering about the construction of new facilities at the Rovinari power plant in southern Romania.

The planned joint venture company would borrow some 575 million euro to implement its plan, which represents over two-thirds of the investment’s total value.

The Chinese group will have a 91.06 per cent stake in the company. Complexul Energetic Oltenia will contribute to the joint venture’s capital with various assets such as plots, administrative buildings and coal deposits whose value amounts to 18.95 million euro.

Complexul Energetic Oltenia produces up to 30 per cent of Romania’s electricity, in three lignite-powered thermal plants.

Romania to Build Reactors With Chinese Money :: Balkan Insight
 
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Romania to Build Reactors With Chinese Money

Romania is to sign an agreement with a Chinese company to construct two new nuclear reactors as the country seeks to boost its energy security.

Marian Chiriac BIRN

Bucharest

browse.php

Cernavoda nuclear plant in Romania.

“This is an important project for Romania. Next month will we sign the agreement for setting up a joint company with a Chinese partner, a company which will build up two new reactors at the Cernavoda plant,” Romanian Energy Minister Andrei Gerea said on Friday.

Last year, Nuclearelectrica, the company that runs Romania’s sole nuclear power plant in Cernavoda on the River Danube chose China General Nuclear Power Corporation (CGN) as its investor for the development of the two new nuclear reactors.

CGN is to hold 51 per cent of the shares of the new company. The project is worth of some 6.5 billion euro, according to media reports.

The nuclear energy equipment is to be provided by Canada’s Candu Energy. Two Canadian-designed nuclear units are already operating at Cernavoda, in the east of the country. Together they supply around 20 per cent of Romania's electricity needs.

Construction of the long-delayed units 3 and 4 at Cernavoda was postponed in 2011 when some of the partner companies, including Germany’s RWE, France's GDF Suez and Spain’s Iberdrola, dropped out, citing economic uncertainties.

The construction of the new nuclear reactors is not the sole planned Chinese investment in Romania’s energy sector.

Last month, the government approved a draft agreement allowing state-run thermal electricity producer Complexul Energetic Oltenia to negotiate with China Huadian Engineering about the construction of new facilities at the Rovinari power plant in southern Romania.

The planned joint venture company would borrow some 575 million euro to implement its plan, which represents over two-thirds of the investment’s total value.

The Chinese group will have a 91.06 per cent stake in the company. Complexul Energetic Oltenia will contribute to the joint venture’s capital with various assets such as plots, administrative buildings and coal deposits whose value amounts to 18.95 million euro.

Complexul Energetic Oltenia produces up to 30 per cent of Romania’s electricity, in three lignite-powered thermal plants.

Romania to Build Reactors With Chinese Money :: Balkan Insight


Nowadays, China is building anything for everyone in any places. Just make sure you can get money back.
 
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Nowadays, China is building anything for everyone in any places. Just make sure you can get money back.


When the economies of scale is so big, the number of transactions look big, as well. I guess, in terms of percentage, it is just normal. Or, the New Normal.
 
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When the economies of scale is so big, the number of transactions look big, as well. I guess, in terms of percentage, it is just normal. Or, the New Normal.

In Libya, billions of Chinese investments went down to drain. How many mega projects Chinese have to work on to erase that loss.
 
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In Libya, billions of Chinese investments went down to drain. How many mega projects Chinese have to work on to erase that loss.

Similar with Myanmar, where a dam was cancelled which led to millions in loss. A lot of work in land survey, designing, and initial concept was already done.
 
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I think Romania is rich in natural gas and oil.


Not Saudi Arabia rich but it has substantial gas reserves. Romania ALWAYS paid its debts be it in the communist era when we starved to pay every single penny,or right now when we just paid in full and on time a 2009 ,20 billion $ loan to the IMF-World Bank-ECB.Due to this Romania can borrow money on the international market on long terms and with small interest rates.

Great news,hope other Chinese projects in Romania materialise.
 
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