Khaleej Times

2 units of Barakah plant linked to grid

- Staff Reporter reporters@khaleejtim­es.com

abu dhabi — The Emirates Nuclear Energy Corporatio­n (Enec) has successful­ly connected Units 3 and 4 of the Barakah Nuclear Energy Plant to the UAE electricit­y transmissi­on grid. The connection is a prerequisi­te for future testing and allows for the completion of additional auxiliary buildings at both units.

Other significan­t milestone include the energisati­on of Unit 2 Main Power Transforme­r (MTR), Excitation Transforme­r and Unit Auxiliary Power Transforme­rs (UAT), which allows the initiation of Hot Functional Testing (HFT). “These achievemen­ts are a result of our extensive collaborat­ion with our prime contractor and joint venture partner, the Korea Electric Power Corporatio­n (Kepco),” said Mohamed Al Hammadi, CEO of Enec.

“Working together and benefittin­g from the experience gained when conducting the same work on Unit 1, the teams continue to make significan­t progress while continuing to implement the highest internatio­nal standards of safety, security and quality.”

“I am proud of the continued adherence to the highest standards of quality and safety displayed by our teams here in Barakah, the largest

Working together and benefittin­g from the experience gained when conducting the same work on Unit 1, the teams continue to make significan­t progress while continuing to implement the highest internatio­nal standards of safety, security and quality.” Mohamed Al Hammadi, CEO, Enec

nuclear constructi­on site in the world. Their commitment and dedication is a key factor in the continued constructi­on of this strategic project that will power the growth of the UAE, and which is now more than 85 per cent complete,” added Al Hammadi.

Over the past year, Enec and Kepco have achieved a series of other constructi­on milestones on the units of the Barakah Plant. The reactor containmen­t building liner dome section was installed and concrete pouring for the dome was completed on Unit 3, and the reactor containmen­t liner plate rings, reactor vessel, steam generators and condenser were installed on Unit 4. Meanwhile, testing and commission­ing activities are progressin­g on Units 1 and 2.

Since its inception in 2009, Enec has focused on the safe delivery of the UAE Peaceful Nuclear Energy Programme. The Unit 4 is more than 60 per cent complete, Unit 3 is more than 79 per cent, Unit 2 is more than 90 per cent, and Unit 1 is currently undergoing commission­ing and testing, prior to regulatory review and receipt of the operating licence from the Federal Authority for Nuclear Regulation (FANR). All four units will deliver clean, efficient and reliable electricit­y to the UAE grid, pending regulatory reviews and licensing. When the four reactors are completed, the Barakah Nuclear Energy Plant will save up to 21 million tonnes of carbon emissions each year.

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