The next big question is who will build it? The selected location is the village of Ulken, situated on the shore of Lake Balkhash, almost 300 miles northeast of Kazakhstan’s commercial capital ...
River water levels in the country are falling, and the country’s other large lake, Balkhash, has also been experiencing declining water levels due in part to China’s diversion of river water ...
Kazakhstan has chosen the village of Ulken, on the shore of Lake Balkhash, as the site for its first nuclear power station. Russia's Rosatom is considered a frontrunner in the bidding process ...
The next big question is who will build it? The selected location is the village of Ulken, situated on the shore of Lake Balkhash, almost 300 miles northeast of Kazakhstan’s commercial capital Almaty.