Russia and Uzbekistan Presidents to Launch Nuclear Power Plant Construction
Presidents of Russia, Uzbekistan to give start to NPP construction — Kremlin aide

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On June 2, Presidents Vladimir Putin of Russia and Shavkat Mirziyoyev of Uzbekistan will initiate the construction of the first power generating unit of an integrated nuclear power plant in Uzbekistan during a videoconference. The plant will feature two high-capacity units and two smaller units.
- 01The integrated nuclear power plant in Uzbekistan will consist of two high-capacity units and two smaller units of 55 MW each.
- 02The construction will be symbolically launched by both presidents during a videoconference.
- 03Kremlin aide Yury Ushakov confirmed the details of the event to reporters.
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On June 2, Presidents Vladimir Putin of Russia and Shavkat Mirziyoyev of Uzbekistan will officially commence the construction of the first power generating unit of an integrated nuclear power plant in Uzbekistan. Kremlin aide Yury Ushakov announced that this event will take place during a videoconference, marking a significant step in the collaboration between the two nations. The integrated plant is designed to include two high-capacity power units, along with two smaller units, each with a capacity of 55 MW. This project aims to enhance Uzbekistan's energy capabilities and reflects the growing partnership between Russia and Uzbekistan in the energy sector.
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The construction of the nuclear power plant is expected to significantly boost Uzbekistan's energy production and infrastructure.
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