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IAEA experts laud safety at Barakah nuclear plant

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An Internatio­nal Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) team of experts said the operator of the UAE’S Barakah Nuclear Power Plant (NPP), the first NPP in the Arab region, had strengthen­ed operationa­l safety by fully addressing the findings of an initial IAEA safety review mission five years ago.

The Operationa­l Safety Review Team (OSART) had concluded a five-day follow up mission to the Barakah NPP.

The mission, which focused on Unit 1 of the plant, was carried out at the request of the Government of the UAE to evaluate progress in addressing the findings of the IAEA’S PREOSART mission that took place in 2017, three years prior to the start of operations in 2020.

OSART missions aim to improve operationa­l safety by independen­tly assessing safety performanc­e against the IAEA’S safety standards, by proposing recommenda­tions and, where appropriat­e, suggestion­s for improvemen­t. Safety is an essential element during commission­ing and the subsequent safe operation of a nuclear power plant.

The plant, owned by the Emirates Nuclear Energy Corporatio­n (ENEC), is located in the Al Dhafra region of Abu Dhabi Emirate in the UAE, 280 km west of Abu Dhabi city.

Two 1400 MW pressurise­d water reactors have been operationa­l since 2020 and 2021. The third unit is due to start up in coming months, with all four units due online by 2025.

The operator is Nawah Energy Company, a joint venture between ENEC and Korea Electric Power Company (KEPCO), which is also the prime contractor for the Barakah plant.

Mohamed Ibrahim Al Hammadi, Managing Director and CEO of ENEC, said, “It has been a pleasure to host the IAEA at Barakah, as part of our commitment to transparen­t operations, and in line with all national regulation­s and internatio­nal standards. We thoroughly analysed the findings of the IAEA’S PRE-OSART Mission in 2017 and developed a comprehens­ive action plan to address these findings in advance of the start of operations back in 2020. We are pleased that the IAEA OSART team has identified that all of the findings identified back in 2017 have been successful­ly resolved, moving our operationa­l safety performanc­e to a new level, which we will further build on as part of our commitment to continuous improvemen­t in nuclear safety.”

For her part, IAEA Director of the Division of Nuclear Installati­on Safety Anna Hajduk Bradford said, “IAEA safety review missions are essential in supporting our Member States, particular­ly those who are embarking in a new nuclear power programme, to establish high standards using IAEA Safety Standards as the basis from the beginning.

“We are glad to witness the improvemen­t that has been made using the OSART mission service. We will encourage the Barakah NPP to continue to take full advantage of the IAEA review service and support in the future.”

“The plant has completed corrective actions to address all of the findings of the mission in 2017. We are pleased to observe significan­t improvemen­t,” said Kari Maekelae, mission team leader and Senior Safety Officer at the IAEA Department of Nuclear Safety and Security.

“The team encourages the plant to continue to apply the relevant corrective actions to Unit 4, which is currently under constructi­on.”

The team provided a drat report of the mission to the plant management. They will have the opportunit­y to make factual comments on the drat. These comments will be reviewed by the IAEA and the final report will be submited to the UAE Government within three months.

In July this year the ENEC has successful­ly completed the Hot Functional Testing (HFT) on Unit 4, the last of its four units of the Barakah Nuclear Energy Plant.

This significan­t pre-operationa­l test represents an important step forward in the testing phase of Unit 4 of the Plant, located in the Al Dhafra region of Abu Dhabi Emirate, with all the lessons learned from the testing of the other units successful­ly incorporat­ed.

During the HFT, components were checked for thermal expansion and vibration.

The results demonstrat­e that all systems perform in accordance with the highest quality and safety standards under normal operating conditions.

The operator of UAE’S Barakah Nuclear Power Plant had strengthen­ed operationa­l safety by fully addressing the findings of an initial IAEA safety review mission five years ago: Experts.

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The plant is located in the Al Dhafra region of Abu Dhabi.

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