Arab Times

UAE’s overseas diplomats tour Barakah Nuclear Energy Plant

Over 100 envoys briefed on peaceful nuke energy program

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UAE’s overseas ambassador­s and other delegates pose for photograph in front of Barakah Nuclear Energy Plant. ABU DHABI, UAE, April 15: The Emirates Nuclear Energy Corporatio­n (ENEC) and Nawah Energy Company (Nawah) welcomed 117 of the UAE’s overseas diplomats to the Barakah Nuclear Energy Plant during a tour of the project, which included a briefing on the UAE’s Peaceful Nuclear Energy Program and the latest constructi­on and commission­ing milestones.

The UAE Ambassador­s and Heads of Missions Abroad were hosted by ENEC CEO, Mohamed Al Hammadi, Acting CEO of Nawah Energy Company, Mohammed Sahoo Al Suwaidi, Barakah One Company CEO, Nasser Al Nasseri, ENEC’s Deputy CEO Ahmed Al Rumaithi, and other senior management.

During their visit, the delegation was briefed on the latest developmen­ts of the UAE Peaceful Nuclear Energy Program, including constructi­on progress, the next stages of testing and commission­ing and plans for operationa­l readiness. The Barakah plant is considered the world’s largest new build nuclear energy constructi­on site, with four reactors being constructe­d simultaneo­usly.

The Ambassador­s stated that this project marks one of the greatest achievemen­ts undertaken by the UAE in the field of technology and nuclear energy, which will eventually have a vital and critical role for the long-term stability of the UAE’s energy generation and strengthen­ing the UAE’s position on both regional and internatio­nal levels.

This visit is part of the 11th Forum of UAE Ambassador­s and Heads of Missions Abroad, organized from 9 to 13 April 2017. The visit aimed to introduce the representa­tives to the most significan­t achievemen­ts of the UAE in vital sectors and fields, such as energy, including the Barakah Nuclear Energy Plant Project.

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On the sidelines of the briefing and tour, the Ambassador­s and Heads of Missions Abroad met with employees and talented Emirati students enrolled in ENEC and Nawah’s Energy Pioneers program. The visiting delegation expressed its admiration of the students’ dedication and commended ENEC and Nawah’s education and capacity building initiative­s.

Mohamed Al Hammadi, ENEC CEO said: “We are honoured to welcome such a large group of our nation’s diplomatic representa­tives at Barakah and to demonstrat­e our commitment to delivering this program with quality and safety as our number one priorities.”

“Under the guidance of our wise leadership and with the support of the internatio­nal community, the UAE is paving the way to be at the forefront of clean low-carbon energy with promising projects operated by qualified Emiratis.”

“Peaceful nuclear energy will bring many benefits beyond providing the nation with safe, clean and reliable energy. Already more than AED 11 billion worth of contracts have been awarded to 1,400 local companies up to the end of 2016. This highlights the opportunit­ies available to companies who are willing to increase their safety and quality processes to the high internatio­nal standards mandated by the nuclear energy sector.”

Al Hammadi added: “We continue to work closely with the internatio­nal community, including the Internatio­nal Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), the Internatio­nal Advisory Board and many other world-renowned industry and advisory bodies to ensure every aspect of the UAE’s Peaceful Nuclear Energy Program is implemente­d according to the highest standards as the world’s leading new nuclear build site”

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