Khaleej Times

Major components installed at N-plant

- Staff Reporter reporters@khaleejtim­es.com

abu dhabi — The Emirates Nuclear Energy Corporatio­n (Enec) has announced that significan­t progress has been made on the constructi­on of the Barakah Nuclear Energy Plant, with the installati­on of the steam generators for Unit 4, the final unit at the plant. This milestone event coincides with the successful installati­on of Unit 4’s reactor vessel (RV).

Jassim Mohammed Buatabh Al Zaabi, chairman of the executive committee office and member of the executive council, led a delegation of the General Secretaria­t of the Executive Council (GSEC) to a commemorat­ion ceremony in Barakah, the world’s largest nuclear energy constructi­on site. The delegation was hosted by Khaldoon Al Mubarak, chairman of the board of directors of Enec; Mohamed Al Hammadi, Enec CEO; and Ahn Choong-yong, Korea Electric Power Corporatio­n chairman of the board of directors, along with Enec, Nawah and Barakah One Company executives.

The delegation from the GSEC included Awaidha Murshed Al Marar, chairman of the department of municipal affairs and transport and a member of the executive council; Saif Mohamed Al Hajeri, chairman of the department of economic developmen­t and a member of the executive council; and representa­tives of strategic stakeholde­rs.

During the event, the delegates took part in a signing ceremony as well as tour of the site, which highlighte­d Enec’s focus on quality and safety during constructi­on and nuclear operationa­l readiness activities in preparatio­n for the units to start generating electricit­y.

Speaking on the announceme­nt, Khaldoon Al Mubarak said: “The UAE’s peaceful nuclear energy programme supports the Abu Dhabi Plan by contributi­ng to a diversifie­d energy mix and sustainabl­e, long-term economic growth. The installati­on of the final reactor vessel and steam generators, as per the 2009 Prime Contract, is a great achievemen­t.

“I am proud of the unwavering commitment and profession­alism demonstrat­ed by the entire team. From our Emirati engineers to our internatio­nal experts and Korean partners, the focus has remained on quality, safety and efficiency throughout this developmen­t process,” Al Mubarak added.

Jassim Mohammed Buatabh Al Zaabi said: “I am proud to be here in Barakah today to witness this extraordin­ary milestone in the UAE peaceful nuclear energy programme. Nuclear energy plays a strategic role for the future of our nation, enabling economic and industrial growth, as well as careers in nuclear energy for Emirati youth.”

The delegation concluded the visit with a signing ceremony inside Unit 4, where they observed the installati­on of the steam generators.

According to Mohamed Al Hammadi, the achievemen­ts are showcasing the UAE’s commitment to delivering a world-class nuclear energy programme, from constructi­on through to operations. “The successful installati­on of the final reactor vessel and steam generators for the Barakah Plant is testament to the dedication of our teams towards the previous milestones and for the upcoming plans.”

 ?? Supplied photos ?? Enec officials and staff in front of the newly installed steam generator at the Barakah Nuclear Energy Plant’s Unit 4. —
Supplied photos Enec officials and staff in front of the newly installed steam generator at the Barakah Nuclear Energy Plant’s Unit 4. —
 ??  ?? Jassim Mohammed Al Zaabi, Khaldoon Al Mubarak and Ahn Choong-yong during the ceremony of signing the steam generator.
Jassim Mohammed Al Zaabi, Khaldoon Al Mubarak and Ahn Choong-yong during the ceremony of signing the steam generator.

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