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Korean consortium to build Jordan's first nuclear reactor
JORDAN, 2013/08/21 Jordan has named South Korean consortium to construct the kingdom's initial nuclear reactor at a cost of 130 million, officials said today. The reactor will have a capacity of 5-megawatt and will be set up in the northern part of the kingdom, Jordan Atomic Energy Commission said in a statement. Companies taking part in the consortium include Korean Atomic Energy Research Institute (KAERI) and Daewoo.
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