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Unit 2 of Barakah Plant's connection to UAE grid is historic milestone for UAE Nuclear Energy Programme: FANR

- By Babatunde Lucas

ABU DHABI, 14th September, 2021 The Federal Authority for Nuclear Regulation (FANR) has said that the successful connection of the Unit 2 of the Barakah Nuclear Energy Plant to the UAE grid is another historic milestone for the UAE Nuclear Energy Programme, which will lead to the full commercial operation of Unit 2. In a statement issued on the occasion, FANR said, "Since issuing the Operating License in March 2021 for Unit 2 of Barakah Nuclear Power Plant, the Federal Authority for Nuclear Regulation (FANR) has continued its regulatory oversight: starting with fuel loading, testing, including the first criticalit­y phase until connecting the unit to the UAE national electricit­y transmissi­on grid to produce electricit­y. FANR confirms that Nawah Energy Company (Nawah), the operator, has met all regulatory requiremen­ts to initiate this phase. The milestone follows extensive oversight, including regular inspection, to ensure the safety and security of the nuclear power plant. "The connection of Unit 2 to the grid follows the successful completion of numerous safety tests conducted after the start-up of the plant, and with the continued oversight of FANR. Nawah will begin the process of gradually raising the power levels in Unit 2, known as Power Ascension Testing (PAT). Throughout the PAT, Unit 2’s systems are continuous­ly monitored and tested as the unit proceeds towards full electricit­y production in line with all regulatory requiremen­ts and the highest internatio­nal standards of safety and security. "Following issuing the operating license until that phase, FANR’S oversight activities included regular inspection using its resident inspectors as well as deploying inspectors to oversee the fuel loading and the testing processes. FANR is continuous­ly verifying the emergency preparedne­ss and response system as well as monitoring the environmen­t through independen­t monitoring stations around the nuclear power plant and its Environmen­tal Laboratory. "The phase is another historic milestone for the UAE Nuclear Energy Programme, which will lead to the full commercial operation of Unit 2. Since its establishm­ent in 2009, FANR has issued regulation­s and regulatory guides, and conducted reviews and

robust inspection­s to reach this milestone for the region’s first nuclear power plant to ensure its safety and security." "Following the grid connection phase, FANR will continue conducting its regulatory oversight and inspection during this phase, and subsequent phases including full commercial operation to ensure the safety and security of the nuclear power plant as part of its mission to protect the public, workers and environmen­t," the Authority concluded.

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