Russia has agreed to build Kazakhstan's first nuclear power plant in Ulken village, with a $16.5 billion investment. The project aims to provide energy supply to the Kazakh economy and is expected to be completed by 2034. Kazakhstan, which relies heavily on coal-powered plants, hopes to reduce its reliance on imported electricity from Russia.
Russia to Build Kazakhstan's First Nuclear Power Plant with $16.5 Billion Investment
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