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Turkey / Russia Ships RPV For Akkuyu-3 Nuclear Plant

By Kamen Kraev
29 September 2023

Country’s first reactor expected online in 2025

Russia Ships RPV For Akkuyu-3 Nuclear Plant
Atommash has shipped the reactor pressure vessel for the Akkuyu-3 nuclear power plant under construction in southern Turkey. Courtesy Atommash.

Russia’s nuclear equipment manufacturer Atommash has shipped the reactor pressure vessel (RPV) for Unit 3 of the Akkuyu nuclear power station under construction in southern Turkey.

The $20bn (€18.8bn) Akkuyu, the first commercial nuclear power station in Turkey, is being built by subsidiaries of Russian state nuclear corporation Rosatom under a contract signed in 2010.

The station, in Mersin province on Turkey’s southern Mediterranean coast, will have four Generation III+ VVER-1200 units, with the first expected to come online in 2025 and a further unit starting every year afterwards.

According to the International Atomic Energy Agency, construction of Akkuyu-3 began in March 2021.

In a nuclear power plant, the 340-tonne RPV is one of the largest reactor components, a vessel containing the nuclear reactor coolant, core shroud, and the reactor core and fuel.

Rosatom said the RPV for Akkuyu-3 is the fifth such component shipped by Atommash to clients in Russia and overseas in 2023.

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