Commissioning process starts of Turkey’s nuclear powers
"Despite some challenges, everything is progressing according to schedule," said Anton Dedusenko, chairman of the Board of Directors of Akkuyu Nuclear Joint Stock Company, during remarks made at the 11th Nuclear Power Plants Summit in Istanbul.
Dedusenko, who also leads Rusatom Energy International, noted that plans are in place to carry out initial preparations this year to link the first unit's switchyard with the national power grid.
He explained that the main construction work for Unit 1, which has a capacity of 1,200 megawatts, has been finalized and that the unit is now undergoing test operations. He described this phase as "a very important period for a nuclear power unit."
The official emphasized the future significance of the Akkuyu plant in aiding Türkiye’s long-term climate goals, particularly the aim to achieve net-zero emissions by 2053. He stated the facility is expected to cut the nation’s carbon emissions by 20%.
"This is a very significant contribution," he added.
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