Canada signs $3-billion deal to finance nuclear power in Romania
OTTAWA — Canada is helping to finance two new nuclear reactors in Romania, which that country’s energy minister says will help diminish Russia’s ability to use its energy exports as a weapon.
Canadian Energy Minister Jonathan Wilkinson signed the $3-billion deal with his Romanian counterpart, Sebastian Burduja, in Ottawa today.
The Canadian financing is limited to what Romania’s nuclear operator spends to buy equipment and expertise from Canadian companies.
Burduja says the deal is partly about climate change, because it will help ease Romania’s need to burn coal to make electricity.