A HISTORIC DAY
MOHAMMAD BIN ZAYED, MOON VISIT FIRST BARAKAH NUCLEAR POWER PLANT AS ITS COMPLETION IS ANNOUNCED
In a historic step, the UAE yesterday announced the completion of first of the four Barakah nuclear power reactors, taking a big leap towards energy security. Currently, the second reactor at the Barakah nuclear power plant project is 92 per cent complete, the third 81 per cent, and the fourth 61 per cent ready. The overall completion rate of the entire project currently stands at 86 per cent. The announcement was made at a ceremony in Al Dhafra, Abu Dhabi, attended by His Highness Shaikh Mohammad Bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Abu Dhabi Crown Prince and Deputy Supreme Commander of the UAE Armed Forces, and South Korea’s President Moon Jae-in.
“Today is a historic day for the UAE’s energy sector. We are moving ahead with completing one of the most important strategic projects in the country. I was happy to be accompanied by my dear friend, the President of South Korea, as we viewed the completion of the first power plant in the peaceful Barakah project,” Shaikh Mohammad said.
“I would like to extend my heartfelt thanks to President Moon, the people of South Korea and our South Korean friends. I salute the diligent joint efforts that resulted in the completion of the first stage of this giant project,” he added.
Once all four power plants are operational, the project will provide power in an environmentally friendly way, cutting out at least 21 million tonnes of carbon emissions annually. The plant will generate 5,600 megawatts of electricity, providing the UAE with 25 per cent of its electricity needs.
Shaikh Mohammad and Moon met with officials and engineers who worked on the project, and posed for a commemorative photo with them.
The UAE proves day after day that it is possible to realise one’s hopes and aspirations. This is the approach of our forefathers. The will and determination we have inherited from them is what gives our people the confidence to embark on such a journey.”
Shaikh Mohammad Bin Zayed
The first of four reactors at the Barakah nuclear power plant has been completed, it was announced yesterday. The second reactor is 92 per cent complete, the third is at 81 per cent, and the fourth is at 61 per cent. The overall completion rate of the entire project currently stands at 86 per cent.
Once all four power plants are operational, the project will reduce at least 21 million tonnes of carbon emissions annually.
The historic announcement about the completion of the UAE’s first nuclear power reactor was made at a ceremony held at the site in Al Dhafra, Abu Dhabi yesterday, which was attended by His Highness Shaikh Mohammad Bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Abu Dhabi Crown Prince and Deputy Supreme Commander of the UAE Armed Forces, and South Korea’s President Moon Jae-in.
Shaikh Hamdan Bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Ruler’s Representative in Al Dhafra Region; Shaikh Tahnoun Bin Mohammad Al Nahyan, Ruler’s Representative in Al Ain Region, and Lt Gen Shaikh Saif Bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Interior, attended.
Documentary screened
A video documenting various phases of the construction was played at the ceremony.
Later, Shaikh Mohammad and Moon met with officials and engineers who worked on the project, and took a commemorative photo with them.
Shaikh Mohammad Bin Zayed said that the completion of the Barakah nuclear power plant is a historic achievement for the UAE, and contributes to consolidating its prestigious position on the international map, particularly since the peaceful nuclear programme plays a pivotal role in boosting growth, diversifying the economy and securing a safe future for coming generations.
Shaikh Mohammad hailed Emirati cadres and their leading role in the project’s completion. He added that the UAE’s peaceful nuclear programme occupies a strategic status, and plays a key and vital role in supporting the nation’s growth through energy security and economic diversification.
“Today is a historic day for the UAE’s energy sector. We are moving ahead with completing one of the most important strategic projects in the country. I was happy to be accompanied by my dear friend, the president of South Korea, as we viewed the completion of the first power plant in the peaceful Barakah project,” Shaikh Mohammad Bin Zayed said.
“I would like to extend my heartfelt thanks to President Moon, the people of South Korea and our South Korean friends. I salute the diligent joint efforts that resulted in the completion of the first stage of this giant project,” he added.
‘Model relationship’
Shaikh Mohammad Bin Zayed said that the UAE and South Korea are ambitious countries with a converging vision and an exceptional, model relationship.
He added that both nations have a productive partnership which serves their higher interests, and will receive all forms of support to grow even stronger during the coming phase, which will benefit the peoples of both countries.
“The UAE proves day after day that it is possible to realise one’s hopes and aspirations. This is the approach of our forefathers. The will and determination we have inherited from them is what gives our people the confidence to embark on such a journey,” said Shaikh Mohammad Bin Zayed.
‘Momentous occasion’
Khaldoun Al Mubarak, Chairman of Emirates Nuclear Energy Corporation (Enec), said that the celebration for completing the first nuclear reactor in the Barakah nuclear power plants project is a momentous occasion in the UAE’s journey of progress.
“With this achievement, the UAE joins elite countries that were able to complete an advanced project of this level, which is in accordance with the highest standards of quality and safety. This accomplishment is a testament to the wise vision of the UAE leadership, and serves as evidence of the strong partnership between Enec and Korea Electric Power Company [Kepco],” Al Mubarak said.
The UAE proves day after day that it is possible to realise one’s hopes and aspirations. This is the approach of our forefathers. The will and determination we have inherited from them is what gives our people the confidence to embark on such a journey.” Shaikh Mohammad Bin Zayed Al Nahyan