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Rosatom completes Unit 1 of the Akkuyu nuclear plant in Türkiye

The Russian state-owned nuclear group Rosatom has completed construction work on the first 1.2 GW unit of the Akkuyu Nuclear Power Plant, which is currently being built in the Gülnar district of Türkiye’s southern region of Mersin.

The 4.8 GW nuclear plant, which is Türkiye’s first, is expected to be fully operational by 2028. Russia and Türkiye signed an intergovernmental agreement in 2010 to build the plant, as such, Akkuyu will feature four Russian-designed VVER generation 3+ reactors, with 1,200 MW capacity each. Production of the first power from the unit was originally set for 2025, however, the Turkish government is planning to bring that date forward.

The foundation of the first reactor was laid in April 2018, while the construction of the second, third and fourth units started in June 2020, March 2021 and June 2022, respectively. The three remaining units are due to start operation by the end of 2026, at a rate of one per year, to ultimately reach the total installed capacity of 4.8 GW in 2028.

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