Barakah nuclear power plant

The Barakah nuclear power plant (Arabic: محطة براكة للطاقة النووية) (BNPP) is the United Arab Emirates' first nuclear power station, the first nuclear power station in the Arabian Peninsula, the second in the Persian Gulf region and the first commercial nuclear power station in the Arab World. It consists of four APR-1400 nuclear reactors. Total nameplate capacity is 5600 MW which is intended to supply up to 25% of UAE's electricity needs. The site is in the Gharbiya region of Abu Dhabi, on the coastline between the Persian Gulf and the E11 highway, 50 km west of Ruwais.

Barakah Nuclear Power Plant
Barakah nuclear power plant
Official nameمحطة براكة للطاقة النووية
CountryUnited Arab Emirates
LocationApprox. 50km west of Ruwais
Coordinates23°58′04″N 52°13′54″E
StatusOperational
Construction beganUnit 1: 19 July 2012
Unit 2: 16 April 2013
Unit 3: 24 September 2014
Unit 4: 30 July 2015
Commission dateUnit 1: 3 August 2020
Unit 2: 14 September 2021
Unit 3: 10 October 2022
Unit 4: 23 March 2024
Construction costUS$ 24.4 billion
Owner(s)ENEC
Nuclear power station
Reactor typePWR
Reactor supplierKEPCO
Cooling sourcePersian Gulf
Thermal capacity4 × 3983 MWth
Power generation
Units operational4 x 1345 MW
Make and modelAPR-1400
Nameplate capacity5600 MW
External links
Websiteenec.gov.ae/barakah-plant/
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