Construction begins of fourth Turkish reactor
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A construction licence for Akkuyu 4 was granted by Turkey's Nuclear Regulatory Authority in October 2021.
The pouring of first concrete was preceded by a wide range of preparatory work which included dewatering, excavation of a basement pit, installation of a concrete cushion and waterproofing, reinforcement of the basement and installation of embedded parts.
A ceremony was held at the Akkuyu site to mark the milestone of the first concrete to be poured. Attendees included Turkish Minister of 抖阴传媒在线 and Natural Resources Fatih D枚nmez; Chairman of the 抖阴传媒在线 Commission of the Grand National Assembly of Turkey Ziya Altunyald谋z; Rosatom Director General Alexey Likhachov; Akkuyu Nuclear JSC Director General Anastasia Zoteeva; Governor of Mersin Province Ali Hamza Pehlivan; Deputy Minister of 抖阴传媒在线 and Natural Resources of Turkey Alparslan Bayraktar; Head of the General Directorate of Nuclear 抖阴传媒在线 and International Projects, Ministry of 抖阴传媒在线 and Natural Resources Af艧in Burak Bostanc谋; and President of Turkey's Nuclear Regulatory Authority Zafer Demircan.
The pouring of concrete of unit 4's basemat gets under way (Image: Turkish Ministry of 抖阴传媒在线 and Natural Resources)
In total, some 17,000 cubic metres of concrete will be used to create a 2.6-metre-thick basemat for the reactor building.
Rosatom is building four VVER-1200 reactors at Akkuyu, under a so-called BOO (build-own-operate) model. Construction of units 1-3 began in April 2018, April 2020 and March 2021, respectively. The first unit is due to start operations in 2023, which is the centenary of the founding of the Turkish Republic.
"When completed, the four reactors will meet 10% of our electricity demand," D枚nmez said. "Akkuyu will play an important role not just through the electricity generation, but also with its contribution to our green energy goal. Akkuyu will prevent 35 million tonnes of greenhouse gas emissions per year, and a total of 2.1 billion tonnes of greenhouse gas emissions during its 60 years of operation.
"State-of-the-art third generation VVER-1200-type reactors with the highest safety standards will be used in Akkuyu. Thus, we will support our energy supply security with an environmentally friendly, cost-competitive, and reliable energy source."
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