Daily Sabah (Turkey)

Fuel for 1st nuclear plant to be delivered in May 2023

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THE FUEL to be used in Türkiye’s first nuclear power plant (NPP), Akkuyu NPP, which is currently under constructi­on in southern Mersin province’s Gülnar district, will be brought to the country at the end of May next year, the general manager of Akkuyu Nuclear Inc. Anastasia Zoteeva said yesterday.

Zoteeva was speaking at the 12th Internatio­nal Nuclear Energy Fair “Atomexpo 2022” held in Sochi, Russia, where she said the constructi­on works at Akkuyu NPP continue according to schedule.

Stating that the works on the first reactor at the power plant as well as the constructi­on of other reactors continue simultaneo­usly, Zoteeva said, “I am looking forward to next year. In 2023, we will have completed all the constructi­on works and we will be at the stage of bringing fresh fuel to the country for the first power unit.”

Emphasizin­g that nuclear fuel must go through important stages in order to manufactur­e and bring it to Türkiye, Zoteeva said: “In the last four years, our companies and regulatory institutio­ns have been working very hard on this issue. Nuclear fuel goes through very important processes during its manufactur­e and is subject to strict control. The facility where the nuclear fuel will be stored has been prepared and the production of the fuel has started. Based on this, it is expected that nuclear fuel will be introduced into the country at the end of May next year. It is an exciting event for us as well.”

Akkuyu Nuclear continues to employ young people and specialist­s within the scope of the NPP project, Zoteeva said, adding, “The contributi­on of the power plant to Türkiye’s economy during its operation is foreseen as $50 billion.”

Zoteeva stated that active and passive safety measures are applied together at Akkuyu NPP: “The cost of security measures in the NPP is equivalent to 40% of the entire project cost. It is possible to understand from here how much importance is given to security systems.”

Akkuyu NPP, a joint RussiaTürk­iye project that was started after signing an agreement between the two states, will have a total capacity of 4,800 megawatts and will consist of four reactors. It is expected the first reactor will be commission­ed in 2023.

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