Jordan Atomic Energy Commission, or JAEC, will seek this month, via a request for proposal, a strategic partner for its planned nuclear plant that is expected to cost between $4 billion and $5 billion, Doha-based Asharq daily reports Tuesday citing an executive.
Jordan Atomic Energy Commission, or JAEC, will seek this month, via a
request for proposal, a strategic partner for its planned nuclear plant that is
expected to cost between $4 billion and $5 billion, Doha-based Asharq daily
reports Tuesday citing an executive.
The strategic partner's stake in the project will range between 50% and 75%,
Khaled Toukan, JAEC's chairman, said according to the paper.
The signing of the project's contract is expected to take place in 2012, then
the construction phase would begin in 2014/2015, and the project is likely to
be completed in 2019, the daily cites Toukan as saying.
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