Alexander Novak, Russian minister of power engineering, and his Turkish counterpart have signed the inter-governmental agreement about construction of the Turkish Stream natural-gas pipeline on the Black Sea bed. In particular, the project provides for laying of two branches of the Turkish Stream on the seabed, each having a capacity to carry 15.75 billion cubic meters of natural gas to the Balkan Peninsula. Plans are afoot to complete the project by December 2019.
In addition, the Russian state company RosAtom participates in construction of a nuclear power plant near the Turkish city of Mersin. According to plan, the N-plant will have four 1.2-gigawatt reactors.
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