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Russia: Novatek, Rosatom and RusHydro offer Baimsky GOK power plan

Russian gas producer Novatek, nuclear power corporation Rosatom and hydropower company RusHydro have offered alternative layouts of power supply to the Baimsky GOK ore-dressing plant on the Chukchi Peninsula, sources with knowledge of the results of a meeting with the Far East Development Ministry have reported.

The plant owned by KAZ Minerals needs 250 megawatts of new capacity.

Novatek offered to build a 87-billion ruble floating liquefied natural gas (LNG) plant with a capacity of 356 megawatts. Rosatom offered 200 billion rubles worth of new nuclear units based on RITM-200 reactors. RusHydro offered to relaunch the 11-billion ruble Arkagalinskaya GRES and to build a 19-billion ruble reserve diesel plant of a 250-megawatt capacity. (Prime/Ukrainian metal)

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