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Serbia's Institute for Nuclear Sciences sets first nuclear power plant target at end of decade

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Director Slavko Dimović announced that Serbia could construct its first nuclear power plant by 2040 if international cooperation progresses smoothly, with potential construction starting in late December of this year contingent upon resolving critical technical and financial barriers; the institute highlights cleaner air as a primary motivation for transitioning away from coal-dominated energy sources currently responsible for significant pollution levels across Serbian cities.

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    The Director of Serbia's Institute for Nuclear Sciences, Slavko Dimović, states that the first nuclear power plant in Serbia could be built by around 2040.
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    Dimović emphasizes a need to build at least two plants if clean air is desired as part of environmental goals and energy strategy.
[Mar 23, 19:56] Director Slavko Dimovic reveals the deadline for when we can expect to see nuclear power plants in Serbia (Naslovi)
[Mar 23, 08:47] The Director of Institute 'Vince' says that if you want clean air then a need for the first plant is there and it could be built by around year (Naslovi)
[Mar 23, 08:46] The Director of Institute 'Vince' says that if you want clean air then a need for the first plant is there and it could be built by around year (Naslovi)
[Mar 23, 08:46] The Director of Institute 'Vince' says that if you want clean air then a need for the first plant is there and it could be built by around year (Naslovi)
[Mar 23, 08:46] The Director of Institute 'Vince' says that if you want clean air then a need for the first plant is there and it could be built by around year (Naslovi)