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New chief for Hungarian branch of Rosenergoatom

AtomInfo.Ru, PUBLISHED 28.01.2022

Vladislav Bykov, Deputy Director for Capital Construction of the Beloyarsk NPP, has been appointed head of the Hungarian branch of the Rosenergoatom, a nuclear power plant under construction that will produce 60% of the country's electricity.

He will be responsible for the commissioning of two new generation 3+ power units with VVER-1200 reactors at the Paks-2 NPP.

Topics: East Europe, Hungary


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