Consolidated table of participants in Serbia's nuclear program
The document is a summary table of participants in Serbia's nuclear program for 2024-2025. It lists in detail the key organizations and agencies involved in the implementation of the program, including ministries, scientific institutions, state companies, and international partners. Among the leading roles are the Ministry of Mining and Energy of Serbia, acting as the main contractor for the project, and the Office of the Prime Minister of Serbia, which provides strong political support. The roles of various regulatory and scientific institutions, such as the Directorate for Radiation and Nuclear Safety of Serbia and the Vinca Institute, which serves as a nuclear expertise center, are also highlighted.
International cooperation within the program includes partnerships with major global corporations such as Électricité de France, Egis, Rosatom, and Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power. These companies are regarded as potential suppliers of reactors and technological solutions. The document also emphasizes the involvement of a large number of institutions and organizations in the program, indicating its broad technological and scientific support. The participation of various countries and companies suggests the integration of advanced international experience and technologies, contributing to the strengthening of Serbia's nuclear infrastructure.
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