According to the Interfax news agency, the company recently signed an agreement to reconstruct the Ragun plant. Russia’s Unified Energy Systems (UES) has already conducted a technical evaluation of the project, and work on the project is expected to start in November this year.
Plans to reconstruct Ragun
Oleg Deripaska, president of Russia’s Basic Element (Basel) holding company, says that Basel plans to reconstruct the Ragun hydroelectric power plant in Tajikistan, and build new aluminium smelters, at a total cost of US$1.8B.