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The Akkuyu Nuclear Power Plant ( tr, Akkuyu Nükleer Güç Santrali) is the only large nuclear power plant in Turkey and is under construction at Akkuyu, in Büyükeceli,
Mersin Province Mersin Province ( tr, ), formerly İçel Province ( tr, ), is a province in southern Turkey, on the Mediterranean coast between Antalya and Adana. The provincial capital and the biggest city in the province is Mersin, which is composed of f ...
. It is expected to generate around 10% of the country's electricity when completed. In May 2010,
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and Turkey signed an agreement that a subsidiary of
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would build, own, and operate a power plant at Akkuyu comprising four 1,200 MWe VVER1200 units. Construction of the first reactor has commenced in April 2018. In February 2013, Russian nuclear construction company
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(ASE) and Turkish construction company Özdoğu signed the site preparation contract for the proposed Akkuyu Nuclear Power Plant. The contract includes excavation work at the site. The official launch ceremony took place in April 2015, and the first unit is expected to be completed in 2023. It is expected to be the first build–own–operate nuclear power plant in the world.


History

In May 2010, Russia and Turkey signed an agreement that a subsidiary of
Rosatom Rosatom, ( rus, Росатом, p=rɐsˈatəm}) also known as Rosatom State Nuclear Energy Corporation, the State Atomic Energy Corporation Rosatom or Rosatom State Corporation, is a Russian state corporation headquartered in Moscow that speciali ...
— Akkuyu NGS Elektrik Uretim Corp. (APC: Akkuyu Project Company) — would build, own, and operate a power plant at Akkuyu comprising four 1,200 MW
VVER The water-water energetic reactor (WWER), or VVER (from russian: водо-водяной энергетический реактор; transliterates as ; ''water-water power reactor'') is a series of pressurized water reactor designs originally de ...
units. The agreement was ratified by the Turkish Parliament in July 2010. Engineering and survey work started at the site in 2011. In 2013, Russian nuclear construction company
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(ASE) and Turkish construction company Ozdogu signed the site preparation contract for the proposed Akkuyu nuclear power plant. The contract includes excavation work at the site. The official launch ceremony took place in April 2015. On 9 December 2015, the news agency
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reported that Rosatom stopped construction work at the power plant and that Turkey was assessing other potential candidates for the project. But Rosatom and the Turkish Energy and Natural Resource Ministry promptly refuted the statement. Despite tensions mounted between Russia and Turkey, due to the Turkish downing of a Russian fighter jet on 24 November (2015), Russian President
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stated that the decision to continue is purely a commercial one. A source told RIA Novosti that the company set up to construct the nuclear plant continued its operations in Turkey. Major construction started in March 2018. In March 2019, the concrete basemat of unit 1 had been completed. Construction of the second unit started on 26 June 2020.
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for unit 1 were completed by Atommash later in August to be shipped to Turkey. Around the same time, a core melt trap for unit 2 to contain a
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arrived at Akkuyu to be placed in the plant. GE Steam Power is supplying four Arabelle steam turbines manufactured at
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, France, for the project, the first in January 2021. Akkuyu Nuclear Power Plant's Construction Organization Director is Denis Sezemin. The first unit is hoped to become operational in 2023, but in 2022 Rosatom was having difficulty obtaining equipment from third countries. The other three units are expected to be complete by 2025.


Economics

Financing is provided by Russian investors, with 93% from a
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subsidiary. Up to 49% of shares may be sold later to other investors. Turkish Electricity Trade and Contract Corporation (TETAS) has guaranteed the purchase of 70% power generated from the first two units and 30% from the third and fourth units over a 15-year
power purchase agreement A power purchase agreement (PPA), or electricity power agreement, is a contract between two parties, one which generates electricity (the seller) and one which is looking to purchase electricity (the buyer). The PPA defines all of the commercial te ...
. Electricity will be purchased at a price of 12.35 US cents per kW·h and the remaining power will be sold in the open market by the producer. According to energy analysts this price is high. According to President Erdoğan nuclear power will make the country more economically independent. Although it will be technically possible to ramp power up and down, because fuel is a small part of the cost and operating costs remain the same there is almost no economic benefit in load-following, therefore nuclear is expected to supply
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. For baseload power
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(LCOE) and Value-Added LCOE (VALCOE) are the same. In 2020 Shura Energy Center forecast that for nuclear power that will be 80-85 USD/MWh in 2040. Operator liability is limited to 700 million euros, and above that will be the responsibility of the Nuclear Damage Detection Commission.


Flexibility

The minimum load for the plant is expected to be 50%. In normal operation power output could be decreased at 1% of the reactor’s nominal capacity per minute and increased at 3% per minute. In case of grid emergencies, these rates can increase to 20% and 5% respectively. However, "
load following A load-following power plant, regarded as producing mid-merit or mid-priced electricity, is a power plant that adjusts its power output as demand for electricity fluctuates throughout the day. Load-following plants are typically in between base l ...
mode generates more radioactive waste as a result of adjusting the coolant level and concentration of
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in the reactor". The plant is instead expected to provide
baseload power The base load (also baseload) is the minimum level of demand on an electrical grid over a span of time, for example, one week. This demand can be met by unvarying power plants, dispatchable generation, or by a collection of smaller intermittent en ...
.


Objections

One objection is that Büyükeceli and the surrounding coastline may lose its touristic potential after the realization of the project. However, the president of the township's commercial counsel Alper Gursoy also added that nuclear energy is necessary for Turkey's economy and that the construction of such a large plant may benefit the town economically. In 2011, a human chain was formed in Mersin to protest the decision. In 2015, it was reported that the signatures of specialists on a government-sanctioned environmental impact report had been forged. The specialists had resigned six months prior to its submission, and the contracting company had then made unilateral changes to the report. The revelation sparked protest in
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. The construction of the Akkuyu plant is controversial in
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, because it is close to the island. It has been suggested that the plant will affect Russia–Turkey relations by prolonging Turkey's dependence on Russian energy, beyond
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. It has been suggested that there is a risk of algal blooms. It has been suggested that spent fuel pools are at risk of military action or terrorism.


Reactor data

Expected lifetime is 60 years and after that a 20 year extension may be possible. Expected annual generation is 35 billion kWh when complete. When operating at full power about one million cubic meters of cooling water per hour will be used and returned to Akkuyu Bay. A
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like that caused by the Minoan eruption could reach the reactors. In case that or another event caused a meltdown there are core catchers, which are traps below the pressure vessels to catch and cool anything which falls out.


Regulation


Waste

The spent fuel will be returned to Russia, but it is unclear whether some waste will be stored in Turkey and if so where.


See also

* List of nuclear reactors#Turkey *
Nuclear power in Russia Russia is one of the world's largest producers of nuclear energy. In 2020 total electricity generated in nuclear power plants in Russia was 215.746 TWh, 20.28% of all power generation. The installed gross capacity of Russian nuclear reactors ...


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