Turkey cancels nuclear power plant tender
21.11.2009 15:25 GMT+04:00
/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Turkey on Friday scrapped a 2008 tender won by a
Russian-led consortium to build the country's first nuclear power
plant - a process that had been under threat of being invalidated by a
court decision.
In a brief statement, the state-run electricity wholesaler TETAS said
its board of directors decided "unanimously" to cancel the tender,
citing an article in the bid specification that gave it the authority
to scrap the process without any liability.
A consortium led by Atomstroyexport, Russia's state nuclear giant, had
been the only bidder in the tender to build four nuclear reactors with
a total capacity of 4,800-megawatts at Akkuyu, in the Mediterranean
province of Mersin.
TETAS's decision comes ten days after a top administrative court
suspended parts of the regulation governing the tender before moving
on to review a demand by a civil society of engineers to cancel the
process, AFP reported.
21.11.2009 15:25 GMT+04:00
/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Turkey on Friday scrapped a 2008 tender won by a
Russian-led consortium to build the country's first nuclear power
plant - a process that had been under threat of being invalidated by a
court decision.
In a brief statement, the state-run electricity wholesaler TETAS said
its board of directors decided "unanimously" to cancel the tender,
citing an article in the bid specification that gave it the authority
to scrap the process without any liability.
A consortium led by Atomstroyexport, Russia's state nuclear giant, had
been the only bidder in the tender to build four nuclear reactors with
a total capacity of 4,800-megawatts at Akkuyu, in the Mediterranean
province of Mersin.
TETAS's decision comes ten days after a top administrative court
suspended parts of the regulation governing the tender before moving
on to review a demand by a civil society of engineers to cancel the
process, AFP reported.