South Korea, India Sign Nuclear Power Cooperation Agreement

South Korea, India Sign Nuclear Power Cooperation Agreement
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Δευ, 25 Ιουλίου 2011 - 17:44
South Korea said Monday that it signed an agreement Monday for nuclear power cooperation with India, providing a legal basis for South Korea's future participation in nuclear power plant projects in India. The agreement was signed after South Korea's President Lee Myung-bak met with India's President Pratibha Patil, the presidential office said in a statement

South Korea said Monday that it signed an agreement Monday for nuclear power cooperation with India, providing a legal basis for South Korea's future participation in nuclear power plant projects in India.

The agreement was signed after South Korea's President Lee Myung-bak met with India's President Pratibha Patil, the presidential office said in a statement.

It comes amid recent concerns that economies around the world will shift away from reliance on nuclear-power generation in the wake of Japan's nuclear crisis, with Germany for example announcing plans to abandon nuclear power by 2022.

Many Seoul-based analysts have said South Korea isn't likely to make any drastic changes regarding its nuclear-power plant policies, as the resource-deprived nation strives to meet increasing power demand.

Korea Electric Power Corp., which wholly owns Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power Co., has plans to boost annual revenue from its overseas business, including nuclear-power plant projects, to KRW26 trillion ($24.6 billion) by 2020 compared with KRW1.7 trillion ($1.6 billion) last year.

The state-run company's target destinations for future nuclear-related exports include Egypt, the Republic of South Africa, Vietnam, India, Turkey, Malaysia, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia and Thailand, the company has said.
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