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This month, the construction of Turkey's $20 billion Akkuyu nuclear power plant officially began
.
The 4.
8 GW nuclear power plant, built by Rosatom, Russia's state nuclear energy agency, includes four VVER-1200 units with a capacity of 1.
2 GW
each.
In May 2010, Russia signed an intergovernmental agreement with Turkey to help Turkey complete the construction of its first nuclear power plant in the country to help Turkey reduce its dependence
on imported energy.
Despite delays in project implementation, the first unit is expected to be commissioned
in 2023.
Russian news agency TASS quoted Putin as saying: "The most advanced engineering solutions, cost-effective and reliable technologies that we apply in Russia will all be used in the construction
of this plant.
" ”
When fully commissioned, the Akkuyu nuclear power plant is expected to generate about 35 billion kilowatt-hours of electricity
per year.
It will have a service life
of at least 60 years.
Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan said: "After commissioning and commissioning in 2023, Turkey will become a country
with nuclear power.
Its full commissioning will be able to meet 10% of our electricity needs
.
”
It is reported that the nuclear power plant project will be 100% funded by the Russian side, and the Russian company owns at least 51% of the equity
.
Under an intergovernmental agreement, the remaining 49% of the shares are planned to be sold to investors
.
As part of a 15-year power purchase agreement signed earlier, the Turkish Electricity Trading and Contract Company (TETAS) agreed to purchase 70% of the power generated by the first two units of the plant and 30%
of the electricity generated by the third and fourth units.
This month, the construction of Turkey's $20 billion Akkuyu nuclear power plant officially began
.
The 4.
8 GW nuclear power plant, built by Rosatom, Russia's state nuclear energy agency, includes four VVER-1200 units with a capacity of 1.
2 GW
each.
In May 2010, Russia signed an intergovernmental agreement with Turkey to help Turkey complete the construction of its first nuclear power plant in the country to help Turkey reduce its dependence
on imported energy.
Despite delays in project implementation, the first unit is expected to be commissioned
in 2023.
Russian news agency TASS quoted Putin as saying: "The most advanced engineering solutions, cost-effective and reliable technologies that we apply in Russia will all be used in the construction
of this plant.
" ”
When fully commissioned, the Akkuyu nuclear power plant is expected to generate about 35 billion kilowatt-hours of electricity
per year.
It will have a service life
of at least 60 years.
Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan said: "After commissioning and commissioning in 2023, Turkey will become a country
with nuclear power.
Its full commissioning will be able to meet 10% of our electricity needs
.
”
It is reported that the nuclear power plant project will be 100% funded by the Russian side, and the Russian company owns at least 51% of the equity
.
Under an intergovernmental agreement, the remaining 49% of the shares are planned to be sold to investors
.
As part of a 15-year power purchase agreement signed earlier, the Turkish Electricity Trading and Contract Company (TETAS) agreed to purchase 70% of the power generated by the first two units of the plant and 30%
of the electricity generated by the third and fourth units.