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    Turkey's first nuclear power plant construction to start next spring

    October 11, 2014 - 18:02 AMT


    PanARMENIAN.Net - The construction of the nuclear power plant in
    Turkey will start next spring, the country's Energy Minister Taner
    Yýldýz said, according to Hurriyet Daily News.

    "We want to break ground on the Akkuyu nuclear plant in March or
    April," Yýldýz said, at a meeting where he also hosted Turkish
    students set to travel to Russia for nuclear engineering training.

    The nuclear plant, which is to be located near Akkuyu in the southern
    province of Mersin on the Mediterranean coast, will require investment
    worth $22 billion, Yýldýz added.

    While the plant's foundations will be dug in 2015, construction of its
    four reactors will not begin until 2016. The plant is planned to
    become partly operational in 2020 and fully operational in 2023, the
    100-year anniversary of the Turkish Republic.

    In 2011, Russian company Rosatom signed an agreement with the Turkish
    Energy Ministry to build and operate the nuclear power plant.

    Meanwhile, Turkey's second planned nuclear plant was awarded to a
    Japanese-French consortium last May.

    Japan's Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Ltd and Itochu Corporation, with
    France's GDF Suez, will build the 4,800 MW plant in the Black Sea
    coastal city of Sinop, at an estimated cost of $22 billion.

    Japan is also bidding to build a third plant.

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