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土耳其準備興建第二座核電站

2013年5月4日
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Japan's Prime Minister Shinzo Abe shakes hands with Turkey's Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan (R) during a signing ceremony in Ankara May 3, 2013. Turkey signed an agreement with Japan on Friday for a Japanese-French consortium to build the country's second nuclear power plant in a project with an estimated cost of $22 billion, sources said. The consortium is made up of Japan's Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Ltd, Itochu Corporation and French GDF Suez, which will operate the 4,800 megawatt (MW) plant set to be located in the Black Sea coast city of Sinop. REUTERS --- eingestellt von: haz
Abe - Erdogan

一個日本和法國聯合組成的企業聯盟準備為土耳其建造該國第二座核電站。土耳其總理艾爾多安(Tayyip Erdogan)以及日本首相安倍晉三簽署了這一價值220億美金的建設協議。這一總裝機容量達4800兆瓦的核電站將建在黑海海岸城市錫諾普。土耳其希望借此能夠減少對外國能源輸送的依賴。經濟飛速發展的土耳其目前有97%的能源消耗需要進口。