Locals want more dialogue with state on nuclear expansion
Krško, 13 March - The Posavje regional council discussed the plans for a second unit at the Krško Nuclear Power Plant on Monday, calling for more dialogue with the state. The councillors expressed hope that the region, which is home to nuclear and other energy facilities, would have opportunities to develop other segments of the economy as well.
Vrbina pri Krškem
The Posavje regional council discussing plans for a second unit at the Krško Nuclear Power Plant (NEK).
Pictured: The council's chair and Sevnica Mayor Srečko Ocvirk (left)) and Gen Energija director Danijel Levičar (right).
Photo: Rasto Božič/STA
Vrbina pri Krškem
Danijel Levičar, business director of the state-owned power utility Gen Energija, which runs the Slovenian half of NEK.
Photo: Rasto Božič/STA
Vrbina pri Krškem
Danijel Levičar, business director of the state-owned power utility Gen Energija, which runs the Slovenian half of NEK.
Photo: Rasto Božič/STA
Vrbina pri Krškem
The Posavje regional council discussing plans for a second unit at the Krško Nuclear Power Plant (NEK).
Pictured: The council's chair and Sevnica Mayor Srečko Ocvirk (left)) and Gen Energija director Danijel Levičar (right).
Photo: Rasto Božič/STA
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