The Rosatom State Corporation has signed a contract to create a feasibility study for the Center for Nuclear Science and Technology (CNST) in Ethiopia.
The State Corporation will begin analyzing the country's non-energy sector in order to understand the needs of various economic segments for technologies that can be implemented at the center's key facilities. A list of potential users of these technological solutions will be compiled. This will create a market for commercial products and services based on the center.
Rosatom intends to conduct engineering surveys to select a site for the construction of the complex.
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