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<strong>The construction of Turkey&#39;s first Nuclear Power Plant (NPP) &quot;is going smoothly&quot; according to Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan who visited the construction site of the Akkuyu NPP in Mersin on Friday.<br />
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&quot;The construction of the first unit of the Akkuyu NPP, which involves 3000 Russian and 10,000 Turkish engineers, will be completed by May 2023. We see this as a very important symbol,&quot; Erdogan was quoted as saying by TASS during his speech in Mersin.<br />
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Ankara is hoping that the first reactor is launched in 2023 to celebrate the republic&#39;s 100th anniversary.<br />
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It was in May 2010 that an intergovernmental agreement was signed between Turkey and Russia to construct the country&#39;s first nuclear power plant.<br />
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Akkuyu Nukleer, a company fully owned by the Russian nuclear corporation Rosatom, is the operator of the construction.<br />
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According to Rosatom Director General Alexei Likhachev, the construction of the Akkuyu nuclear power plant never stopped during the pandemic period, not even for an hour.<br />
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&quot;The construction of Unit 1 proceeds ahead of the schedule stipulated by the intergovernmental agreement. In the past 18 months, during the tough period of the pandemic, the construction never stopped – not for one day, not even for one hour,&quot; Likhachev told Rossiya-24 TV channel according to the Russian news agency.<br />
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According to the <a href="https://tass.com/economy/1339301">report</a>, the Akkuyu power plant will comprise four power units with a capacity of 1200 MW each. When ready, the station will generate about 35 bln kWh per year. The construction of Unit One began in April 2018, of Unit Two – in June 2020.&nbsp;</p>
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