April 27, 2023, Büyükeceli, Turkey. – A solemn ceremony dedicated to the delivery of the first batch of nuclear fuel for the first nuclear power plant in Turkey was held at the Akkuyu NPP construction site. This historic event marks the entry of the Republic of Turkey into the community of countries developing nuclear generation technologies on their territory.
Vladimir Putin, President of the Russian Federation, and Recep Erdoğan, President of the Republic of Turkey, took part in the ceremony via videoconference, Rafael Grossi, Director General of the IAEA, Fatih Dönmez, Minister of Energy and Natural Resources of Turkey, Alexey Likhachev, Director General of ROSATOM, Anastasia Zoteeva, Chief Executive Officer of JSC AKKUYU NUCLEAR, and other official guests attended the event.
The leaders of the two countries gave symbolic permission to deliver the first batch of fresh nuclear fuel to the Akkuyu NPP site. Wheeled platforms with transportation casks, in which fuel assemblies were delivered to the site, proceeded from the checkpoint to the fresh fuel storage facility. Alexey Likhachev, Director General of ROSATOM, presented Fatih Dönmez, Minister of Energy and Natural Resources of Turkey, with a certificate confirming the fuel delivery in compliance with all safety standards and requirements. Representatives of three generations of residents of the Gülnar district – a representative of the older generation, his schoolchild grandson and a young nuclear engineer – raised the peaceful atom flag over the Akkuyu NPP site as a sign of Turkey’s joining the community of countries developing nuclear energy technologies on their territory.
In his speech at the ceremony, Alexey Likhachev, Director General of ROSATOM, noted: “With the delivery of fresh nuclear fuel to the Akkuyu NPP site, the latter becomes a nuclear facility, and the Republic of Turkey receives the status of a country with peaceful nuclear technologies. The construction of the first NPP in Turkey is a truly joint project. More than 400 Turkish companies participate in it. It can be said that Turkey has already developed its own nuclear industrial cluster. The accumulated experience of cooperation will allow us to realize the potential of this cluster on other projects.”
Fatih Dönmez, Minister of Energy and Natural Resources of Türkiye, stated in his speech: “At this stage, nuclear energy is a short-term goal for Turkey, and the site we are at is the clearest indicator that this goal is taking on real shape. We hope that next year the nuclear power plant will start generating electricity. Thus, we will add another source of energy to the country’s energy sources and diversify energy portfolio of Türkiye. Akkuyu NPP will cover 10% of our electricity needs. The plant will generate 35 billion kilowatt-hours of electricity per year, which will allow us to save on imports of 7 billion cubic meters of natural gas annually and prevent the emission of 35 million tons of carbon dioxide”.
Rafael Grossi, Director General of the IAEA, in his address to the guests of the ceremony, noted: “Nuclear energy gives good, but also responsibilities. That is why IAEA has been associated from the beginning with the project by providing assistance to follow safety standards required. We are doing this today with the spirit of hope, the spirit of success. In another 100 years time Akkuyu NPP will still be producing clean energy. You can always count on IAEA in every step in this way from now.”
Fuel assemblies for the first power unit of the Akkuyu NPP arrived at the fresh fuel storage facility, where they will be stored in compliance with all process requirements. After the unit is ready for loading, experts will place fuel in the reactor and perform the first criticality to check the parameters of the reactor core.
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The Akkuyu NPP is the first-ever nuclear power plant in the Republic of Turkey. The Akkuyu NPP project includes four power units equipped with Generation 3+ VVER reactors of Russian design. The capacity of each NPP power unit will be 1200 MW. ROSATOM owns a 100% stake in the project and, in accordance with the Inter-Governmental Agreement, can sell a stake of up to 49%, both to one investor and to several companies.
The Akkuyu NPP is the first project in the global nuclear industry being implemented according to the Build-Own-Operate model.
According to the terms and conditions of the Inter-Governmental Agreement between the Russian Federation and the Republic of Turkey, the NPP’s first power unit is supposed to be commissioned within 7 years after obtaining all construction authorizations. Taking into account the receipt of a license for the construction of power unit No. 1 in 2018, this period means 2025. At the same time, the project participants are making every effort to ensure that they are ready to start commissioning work at Unit 1 in 2023, the anniversary year of the Republic of Turkey.
The commissioning of the Akkuyu NPP will cover 10% of Turkey’s electricity needs. The plant design meets the requirements for the preservation of the environment and represents a stable source of environmentally friendly electricity. The Akkuyu NPP is the largest project in the history of Russian-Turkish cooperation and a powerful driver of Turkey’s social and economic development: growth of industry, development of the science and technology sphere, increasing the prestige of higher technical education. The implementation of the Akkuyu NPP construction project will provide conditions for creating thousands of new jobs for the country’s residents.
Nuclear fuel for the Akkuyu NPP was manufactured by the Novosibirsk Chemical Concentrates Plant (NCCP PJSC, an enterprise of the TVEL Fuel Company of Rosatom). Russian nuclear fuel of the latest generation for VVER type reactors ensures reliable and cost-effective operation of nuclear power units. The first NPP in the Republic of Turkey is reliably provided with supplies of Russian nuclear fuel under a long-term contract between JSC TVEL and AKKUYU NUCLEAR JSC.