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Two plants in region before Ignalina replacement
VILNIUS - Russia and Belarus will both have nuclear power plants close to Lithuania by the time Ignalina nuclear power plant has a replacement, Bronislavas Lubys said. Lubys, president of the Lithuanian Industrialists’ Confederation and the majority owner of Achema Group, said he is certain that before Lithuania builds its planned new nuclear power plant, Russia and Belarus will construct two new atomic power stations in the region. “I am absolutely sure about this,” Lubys said in a recent i ...| The article you requested can be accessed only by subscribing to the online version of The Baltic Times. If you are already subscribed to The Baltic Times, please log on using the form on the top of the page. If you don't have a membership yet - please subscribe. |
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