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Russian Minister Assures Power Plant Progress

BBC Radio 4 Lubyatovo-Kopalino 12d12d Impact 5
A minister has assured residents in Lubyatovo-Kopalino that construction of a planned new power plant will proceed. Local residents expressed concerns that the project might become abandoned, citing the previous Zharnovitz project as a comparison.

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Sources · 7 independent

BBC Radio 4

“In Lubyatovo-Kopalino, the area where the new power plant is planned to be built, many locals told me they questioned whether construction would happen. They worry it could become another abandoned project, like Zharnovitz.”

BBC Radio 4

“The minister assures me this won't happen. We have a very different situation, socially, politically and energetically. From the viewpoint of energy security.”

BBC World Service

“this approval gave the project a boost. financial market, the banks. widely so we have even an over subscription when it comes to the death potentially available to us. But simply, he's saying banks see this project as financially viable.”

BBC World Service

“is secure. Marek is optimistic the plant will still open in 2036.”

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