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UAE nuclear plant wins generation licence

- SARMAD KHAN

The UAE’s first nuclear plant has received an electricit­y generation licence from Abu Dhabi’s Department of Energy, a major regulatory milestone before it can begin operations and start producing power.

Barakah One Company, a joint venture between Emirates Nuclear Energy Corporatio­n and the Korea Electric Power Corporatio­n representi­ng the commercial and financial interests of the project, was granted the licence recently, state news agency Wam reported yesterday.

The licence is a first step toward starting up the first of four reactors being built in Al Dhafra region of Abu Dhabi.

Nawah Energy Company, Enec and Kepco’s operating and maintenanc­e subsidiary, also needs an operating licence from the UAE’s Federal Authority for Nuclear Regulation, which regulates the industry according to internatio­nal standards, to get the go-ahead for start-up.

The plant will not begin generating electricit­y until the end of next year or possibly even 2020, Nawah said in May after a “comprehens­ive operationa­l readiness review”.

The Barakah nuclear energy plant has reached an advanced stage, with the completion of the first reactor announced earlier this year. Constructi­on of the $25 billion project began in 2011.

“Barakah One Company has demonstrat­ed its commitment to all requiremen­ts,” Awaidha Al Marar, the DoE chairman, was quoted as saying by Wam.

“One of the strategic objectives of the DoE is to guarantee energy security and sufficient supplies of energy, thus we look forward to strengthen­ing our cooperatio­n with Enec and its subsidiari­es ... to meet the economic aspiration­s and needs of coming generation­s.”

The UAE is the first country in the region to have undertaken the project of generating electricit­y from nuclear energy – one of the best solutions for the production of clean and efficient power to support the UAE’s economic growth and diversific­ation.

The UAE is boosting its power generation from renewables and clean energy sources to help free up the usage of gas, which is also heavily consumed by the industrial and other sectors.

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