The Police detained the manager of the joint stock company and the statutory representative of one of the suppliers of works and services on the completion of the third and fourth nuclear unit in Mochovce.
A Slovak leader in exploration and extraction of the hydrocarbons won the auction and obtained a license for the development of the Vantazhkivske field nearby the town of Poltava.
The power utility Slovenske Elektrarne, which is completing the two nuclear units in Mochovce, was and is providing full cooperation to the Police without any delay, says a company’s spokesman Miroslav Sarissky.
Slovaks are to provide contributions for green electricity to first connected large energy renewable sources and combined heat and power for another six years.
The Public Procurement Office is examining the international tender for a supplier of the general overhaul of Gabcikovo hydro-power plant after receiving two objections.
The gas utility Slovensky Plynarensky Priemysel plans to build natural gas (CNG) fuelling stations at Lamac motorway service area and at Jarovce and Zlate Piesky motorway service areas in both directions.
The Nuclear Regulatory Authority (UJD) will not grant permission for loading nuclear fuel unless all the outstanding work and shortcomings are removed during the extended inspection.
Last year, the companies ZSE Energia, Stredoslovenske Energetika (SSE) and Vychodoslovenska Energetika (VSE) maintained a 84-percent market share in electricity supplies for households.
The chairman of still the strongest political party Robert Fico is silent about the completion of Mochovce NPP – the project which once had his strong and clear support.
The nuclear disposal levy paid by electricity consumers was raised according to inflation every year. As of this year, the government determines the levy amount.
Hungarian energy group MOL raised its share in the refinery Slovnaft from 98.56 % to 98.72 % within a voluntary takeover bid. The company denies any suspicions of manipulation.