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20 percent of equipment for El-Dabaa nuclear plant Egypt-made

- Mohammed Abu Zaid Cairo

The Egyptian Ministry of Electricit­y says that 20 percent of the equipment to be used in the El-Dabaa nuclear plant will be locally made.

Most of the equipment to be used in the nuclear power plant is manufactur­ed in Russia, and Egypt is preparing a port to receive it, Ayman Hamza, spokesman for the Egyptian Ministry of Electricit­y, said on Tuesday.

In a televised statement, he said that the quantity of Egyptian-made equipment would increase in the future.

Last month, it was reported that the Egyptian Nuclear Power Plants Authority had completed the necessary documents to obtain permission to start constructi­on on the plant to generate electricit­y with a capacity of 4800 megawatts.

Egypt has an ambitious plan to expand nuclear energy projects to generate electricit­y, said Dr. Hisham Hegazy, head of the

authority, last month.

The El-Dabaa site is close to rail, road and transmissi­on interconne­ctions.

Hamza said: “We are seeking permission to establish the first and second units of the station to ensure safe operation.”

The permission would be an acknowledg­ment that the site of El-Dabaa and its characteri­stics “comply with the requiremen­ts of the Internatio­nal Atomic Energy Agency,” Hamza added.

“We are now focusing on completing the facilities for the El-Dabaa nuclear reactor; there are no delays in the workflow and we are proceeding according to the set plan,” he said.

Hamza said that there was “coordinati­on at the highest level between the Egyptian and Russian groups regarding the plant. There is coordinati­on between Egypt and the IAEA as well.”

“The year 2026-2027 will witness the beginning of the work of the first nuclear reactor in Egypt,” he said. He said that the technology used in the project ensured the highest level of safety.

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