Slovenia's sole nuclear power
plant (NPP) Krsko has awarded a contract for a nuclear safety service project
worth over 479,000 euro ($582,000) to Spanish engineering company Westinghouse
Electric Spain, the European Union’s procurement journal said on Friday.
The contract relates to the modification of the direction of cooling flow of
the reactor’s internal components, the Tenders Electronic Daily (TED) said in
an Voluntary Ex-Ante Transparency (VEAT) notice, which indicates that the deal
was negotiated without publication of a contract notice.
Krsko was built in Slovenia near the border with Croatia in the 1970s when the
two countries were still part of former Yugoslavia. The two neighbours share
the power plant's output.
Source: SeeNews