
Reuters cited Mr Henri Proglio head of utility group GDF Suez as saying that UAE will award USD 40 billion contract to build several nuclear power reactors to a French consortium in the next few weeks.
He said that the grouping includes GDF Suez, nuclear engineering group Areva and oil company Total, with technical support from power utility EDF. The French team originally seen as the frontrunner for the deal had appeared in recent weeks to be losing ground to a rival bid by Korean groups. Other bidders include a consortium comprising General Electric and Japan's Hitachi and another involving Korea Electric Power Corporation, Hyundai Engineering and Construction and Samsung C&T corporation. The contract will be the largest ever energy contract awarded in the Middle East.
The incoming head of state controlled EDF said earlier this week in French financial daily Les Echos that the French nuclear industry should undergo a major restructuring, notably to be more competitive internationally.
Mr Gerard Mestrallet the head of GDF Suez defended the French bid saying that the French nuclear sector should be supported. He said that "Today, one should not criticize the French nuclear industry, one should support it and back it."
(Sourced from Reuters)













