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Slovakia is becoming a nuclear giant.

The Slovak nuclear power plant in Mochovce has begun the commissioning process for its fourth reactor block. This marks a significant step in Slovakia's energy strategy, aiming to increase its reliance on nuclear power. The project has been under development for several years and represents a major investment in the country's infrastructure. The completion of this block is expected to enhance Slovakia's position as a regional leader in nuclear energy production.

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Slovakia is becoming a nuclear giant.

The Slovak nuclear power plant in Mochovce has begun the commissioning process for its fourth reactor block. This marks a significant step in Slovakia's energy strategy, aiming to increase its reliance on nuclear power. The project has been under development for several years and represents a major investment in the country's infrastructure. The completion of this block is expected to enhance Slovakia's position as a regional leader in nuclear energy production.

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