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[en] On 4 and 5 December, 2006, Fulvio Conti, Executive Director of ENEL, visited Slovenske elektrarne (SE). On the first day of his visit, he met with the Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico. At the meeting, apart from energy prices, they discussed the completion of Blocks 3 and 4 of Mochovce Nuclear Power Plant. ENEL, which holds 66 % of shares in Slovenske elektrarne, should present to the Government within end of April a study on completion of construction of the blocks MO34. The completion of construction of the Mochovce blocks would amount to approximately EUR 1 billion 600 million. In the afternoon, he met with the representatives of SE's management, who presented to him the results achieved in the area of operational safety, costing, and electricity trade. On the second day, he visited the Mochovce nuclear power plant, where in the morning, there was held a meeting with financial analysts at international level. SE's General Director and Chairman of the Board of Directors, Paolo Ruzzini, had a presentation on introducing SE, then Marco Arcelli, Director of Strategic Development of ENEL Group for Central and Eastern Europe and Vice- Chairman of the Board of Directors of SE, had presentation on an Enel's increase in the Centrel region. Jaroslav Holubec, Director of Mochovce Nuclear Power Plant, summed up the operational results, and Giancarlo Aquilanti, Director of MO34 Power Plant, summed up the plans for the completion of Blocks 3 and 4 of Mochovce Nuclear Power Plant. After answers to the questions, the guests viewed a control room and turbine room of Block 1. (author)
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Fulvio Conti navstivil Slovensko
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Also avalable from http://www.seas.sk/slovenska-energetika/; 2 figs.
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Slovenska Energetika; ISSN 1335-2849;
; v. 31(12); p. 6

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