About Turkeys Nuclear Energy Future
Current 3 Locations that have been determined
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The Akkuyu Nuclear Power Plant
is under construction at Akkuyu, Mersin.
It is expected to generate around 10% of the country's electricity when completed
Rosatom will build, own, and operate a power plant at Akkuyu comprising four 1,200 MWe VVER1200 units.
The Sinop Nuclear Power Plant
is a proposed nuclear plant in Turkey located at Sinop on the Black Sea.
Talks for the plant in Sinop first began with Japan before they switched to Rosatom.
Negotiations with Rosatom started in 2022. If constructed, it will be the country's second nuclear power plant after the projected Akkuyu Nuclear Power Plant.
Meanwhile, South Korean energy giant Korea Electric Power Corp. (KEPCO) presented a proposal regarding the construction of four reactors capable of providing 1,400 megawatts (MW) of electricity in the Sinop NPP
The Igneada Nuclear Power Plant
In 2015 it was announced that İğneada had been selected as the third site.
Technology would have come from US based firm Westinghouse Electric Company in the form of two AP1000 and two CAP1400,
which was projected to be built after 2023 under the management of Turkish engineers
These Sites have been known but
Head of Nuclear Infrastructure Development Department, Salih Sarı, announced that they are conducting field research for the installation of a
fourth nuclear power plant in Turkey.
Maybe more to the east ? or Central ?
An Event in Istanbul for Nuclear Energy starts today.
The 5th Nuclear Power Plants Fair and the 9th Nuclear Power Plants Summit (NPPES), organized by the Ankara Chamber of Industry (ASO) and
the Nuclear Industry Association (NSD) with the support of the Ministry of Energy and Natural Resources,
will be heldon June 21, 2023 at Istanbul Lütfi Kırdar International Convention and Exhibition Center.
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During the Fair and Summit, which will last for two days, business opportunities and small modular reactors will be on the agenda in the second and third nuclear power plants planned to be established in Turkey, as well as the Akkuyu NPP project. In NPPES, where there will be an intense international participation this year, developments in the nuclear energy sector, which has grown with its contribution to the low carbon economy model, will also be discussed.
China:
China State Energy Investment Company - SPIC Turkey Project Head Xiaohang Wang stated that they are determined to cooperate with Turkish partners
"With the support of the Chinese and Turkish governments, we have been collaborating extensively with relevant Turkish companies in the energy field over the past decade. SPIC is actively committed to collaborating with Turkish partners for advanced passive third-generation nuclear power technology when building nuclear power plants in China. "
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Çin Devlet Enerji Yatırım Şirketi - SPIC Türkiye Projesi Başkanı Xiaohang Wang, Türkiye'nin karbon nötr hedeflerine ulaşması için Türk ortaklarla uzun vadeli ve istikrarlı bir iş birliği ortaklığı kurmaya hazır
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Korea:
Collaboration opportunities will be developed for South Korea, which has significant experience in the field of nuclear energy, and Turkish industrialists trying to become a supplier in this field.
Ankara Chamber of Industry Nuclear Industry Cluster (
ASO NÜKSAK ), which continues to work for the Turkish industrialists to be more involved in the field of nuclear technology , signed the goodwill agreement with the Korean Nuclear Association
According to the agreement; Collaboration between ASO NÜKSAK and KNA on nuclear energy projects and opportunities, including small modular reactors (SMRs)
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Nükleer enerji alanında önemli birikimleri olan Güney Kore ve bu alanda tedarikçi olma çabası içindeki Türk sanayicilerin iş birliği imkanları geliştirilecek.
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Outlook:
Speaking at the opening of the summit, Salih Sarı, Head of Nuclear Infrastructure Development Department of the Ministry of Energy and Natural Resources, General Directorate of Nuclear Energy and International Projects, stated that negotiations are continuing for the establishment of a second nuclear power plant in Sinop and a third nuclear power plant in Thrace apart from Mersin Akkuyu NPP in Turkey. . Our field research for the nuclear power plant project continues.” Sarı also stated that they are in close contact with US, British and French companies regarding SMRs.
“WE NEED MORE THAN 100 BILLION DOLLARS IN 30 YEARS”
Sarı said, “At the point of reaching carbon neutral targets, we aim to increase the share of nuclear energy to 11.1 percent in 2035 and to 29.3 percent in 2053.
For this, we need to build more than 20 GW of nuclear capacity. In this context, we need a nuclear investment of more than 100 billion dollars in the next 30 years.
In this context, we plan to implement three more large-scale nuclear power plant projects with at least 12 units, in addition to Akkuyu with 4 units, and to use SMR technologies as well.
SMRs can be financed more easily, offer field flexibility, non-electrical use, factory manufacturability, We think that with its modular structure and being open to mass production, it can appeal to a wider range of investors and it will offer high added value business opportunities for our domestic industry. Three criteria for establishing SMR design in our country are important for us. These; licensability, commercializability and localizability. We continue to work on the development of a business model and legal framework for the establishment of SMR investments by the private sector and with the highest possible domestic contribution, and our site selection studies for SMRs.”
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Nükleer Altyapı Geliştirme Dairesi Başkanı Salih Sarı, nükleer santral projelerinin yanı sıra SMR teknolojilerini de kullanmayı planladıklarını ve bu amaçla ABD, İngiliz, Fransız şirketleriyle yakın temasta olduklarını açıkladı.
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