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KHNP suspends the construction of Shin Kori units 5 and 6 (South Korea)

Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power (KHNP) decided to put the construction of units 5 and 6 at the Shin Kori nuclear power plant temporarily on hold following the South Korean government decision to temporarily suspend the construction of the facilities and form a public debate committee to determine whether or not the construction will be completely stopped.



The Shin Kori facility is composed of the Shin Kori-1 and Shin Kori-2, two operational OPR-1000 reactors (950 MW net, 1,000 MW gross) that have been commissioned in 2011 and 2012, respectively. The Shin Kori-3 unit is the first Korean-designed Advanced Pressurized Reactor-1400 (APR-1400, rated 1,340 MW net) and was commissioned in December 2016.

The Shin Kori-5 and 6 APR-1400 units were approved by South Korea's nuclear regulator in June 2016. They will have an installed capacity of 1,400 MW and were scheduled to come onstream respectively in March 2021 and 2022.



KHNP is KEPCO's wholly-owned subsidiary and owns and operates South Korea’s 21 nuclear power plants along with 27 hydroelectric power stations.

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