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2013 02 14

Lithuanian Energy Minister: Baltic countries still interested in economically attractive nuclear plant

The Baltic countries remain interested in building a joint nuclear power plant in Lithuania, provided that the project is economically attractive, Lithuanian Energy Minister Jaroslav Neverovič has said on Thursday.
Jaroslavas Neverovičius
Energy Minister Jaroslav Neverovič / Irmanto Gelūno / BNS nuotr.

"I have met with my Latvian and Estonian counterparts in the past few weeks and I can say very clearly that interest in carrying out a joint nuclear power plant project, provided it is going to be economically attractive, remains in place," he said during an economic conference in Vilnius.

The Baltic countries would thus form "a geo-economic and geopolitical bloc," Neverovič said.

"We share the understanding that for all three Baltic countries, it is important to have a secure supply of energy resources and generate part of it in their own countries. With the realization of a joint project, a Baltic geo-economic and geopolitical bloc would be formed. We must give very serious thought to energy development models," he said.

However, the minister said that in energy discussions in Lithuania, the choice is between either nuclear energy or renewable resources, with energy mix possibilities being left out.

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