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AKKUYU NUCLEAR Obtained Limited Construction Permit For Turkey

EB Desk

AKKUYU NUCLEAR JSC, which implements the construction of the first ever nuclear power
plant in Turkey received Limited Construction Permit (LCP) from the Turkish Atomic Energy
Authority (TAEK). it is considered to be the first step in obtaining construction license for the
project. LCP allows beginning of construction and installation works at all facilities of the
nuclear power plant, except for the buildings and structures, which are vital for the nuclear
safety.
The first Turkish NPP Akkuyu is constructed under the Intergovernmental Agreement signed
between the Russian Federation and the Republic of Turkey in Ankara in May 2010. Amount of
Russian investments in the project exceeds $20 bln. The Akkuyu NPP will have a total installed
capacity of 4.8 GW comprised of four VVER-1200 units (reference plant already constructed in
Russia in Novovoronezh).The service life of Akkuyu NPP is 60 years.
"Obtaining of the Limited Construction Permit is a significant step forward for the Akkuyu
project implementation. We are actually moving from the preparatory stage to the construction
activities at the site. Major part of these construction works will be done by local
subcontractors.", said Yuriy Galanchuk, Chief Executive Officer of AKKUYU NUCLEAR JSC.
"Our next task is to get the Construction License. We would like to commence construction of
the entire set of the NPP buildings and structures at the earliest time possible. Full compliance
with all national and international safety standards remains our top priority."
In the coming months the officers of the TAEK’s Nuclear Safety Department will proceed with
its evaluation, inspect the work progress at the NPP site, and then make a report evaluating the
Construction License Application. If the evaluation of CLA is positive, then Turkish Atomic
Energy Authority will grant the Construction License to the AKKUYU NUCLEAR JSC. That will
allow constructing all buildings of the NPP and installation of all systems without any
restrictions. The Construction License is expected to be obtained in the first half of 2018.
Akkuyu is the first Turkish NPP, and is the first global project to be built under the Build-Own-
Operate (BOO) model. It is a full-service model under which Rosatom will provide financing,
engineering, construction, fuel supply, commissioning, training, operation, waste management
and decommissioning services of the NPP. The Turkish side allocates the site, facilitates the
necessary documents, provides the grid connection and guarantees the purchase of electricity.

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