
Rosatom to train 50 Hungarian instructors for Paks-2 NPP construction
The training will take place at the State Corporation's Technical Academy

The training will take place at the State Corporation's Technical Academy

Budapest considers the station's cost to be inflated

Likhachev announced a project reboot amid the new prime minister's intentions to review agreements

The German company did not deliver the equipment - it will be replaced with Russian or European equivalents

The construction of the plant will take from five to seven years

Rosatom supplies nuclear fuel and is building another nuclear power plant in Europe

The plant is planned to use VVER-1200 reactors

Start of main works scheduled for February 2026

Preparations are already underway at the Paks-2 NPP site

The implementation of the Paks-2 NPP project will continue with the attraction of other investments

There are no more sanction restrictions for the project implementation

Construction Resumed After Anti-Russian Sanctions Were Lifted

Restrictions lifted on investments in nuclear construction

The construction of the station in Hungary was expected to begin in 2025

The station site in Hungary is already ready for pouring the first concrete