BUCHAREST, Nov 15 (Reuters) - Romanian state-owned
nuclear power producer Nuclearelectrica signed the
main engineering contract to add two more reactors at its plant
in Cernavoda on the Danube river with a consortium of four
firms, it said on Friday.
The contract, signed at COP 29 in Baku, is estimated to cost
3.2 billion euros ($3.38 billion) and take 108 months to
complete pending a final investment decision. The consortium
comprises Canada's AtkinsRealis ( SNCAF ), U.S. Fluor Corporation, Sargent
& Lundy and Italy's Ansaldo Nucleare.
($1 = 0.9464 euros)