Inter RAO's Chief Executive Yevgeny Dod told reporters his company was also talking to other potential foreign partners.
Last month, Russia approved a plan to invest 5 billion euros ($7.29 billion) in a 2.3 gigawatt nuclear power station in Kaliningrad by 2016-2018 in tandem with foreign companies, thus blessing the first joint project with foreigners in history. (Reporting by Anastasya Lyrchikova, writing by Dmitry Zhdannikov, editing by Gleb Bryanski; moscow newsroom, + 7 495 775 12 4, dmitri.zhdannikov@reuters.com [2])