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Turkey issues limited permit for construction of second unit of Akkuyu NPP, says Rosatom

The Akkuyu NPP is the project for construction of the first NPP in Turkey

MOSCOW, December 14. /TASS/. The Turkish Atomic Energy Authority (TAEK) has provided Akkuyu NPP, which implements the first nuclear power plant project in Turkey, with a limited permit for construction of Unit 2 of Akkuyu NPP, Russia’s state-run corporation Rosatom said in a statement on Friday.

The issuance of the permit "resulted from thorough review and assessment by TAEK of the package of documents submitted and is an important stage in the licensing of Akkuyu NPP Unit 2 construction," the statement said.

The permit allows proceeding with the construction and installation works at facilities of the Unit except for that, which are important for nuclear island safety, Rosatom said, adding that excavation of the foundation pit, engineering surveys and other activities will commence under it.

After having received the limited permit the project company Akkuyu Nuclear has to get the construction license and start concrete pouring of the foundation slab, which will signify a formal start of construction activities at Unit 2 of Akkuyu NPP, the statement said.

The Akkuyu NPP is the project for construction of the first NPP in Turkey, which is implemented on the basis of the intergovernmental agreement signed between the Russian Federation and the Republic of Turkey in May 2010. VVER-1200 power units of Akkuyu NPP are based on Generation 3+ technologies that are the most modern technologies with enhanced safety systems meeting all existing requirements. When the construction of the Akkuyu NPP with an installed capacity of 4,800 MW is completed, it will generate about 35 bln kWh electricity per year.