"Energoatom purchased equipment for the construction of a new power unit at Khmelnytsky NPP for more than $400 million

"Energoatom purchased equipment for the construction of a new power unit at Khmelnytsky NPP for more than $400 million

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NNEGC Energoatom has signed a $437.5 million agreement with Westinghouse for a new power unit at Khmelnytsky NPP, which will help strengthen Ukraine's energy security and develop nuclear power.

State-owned Energoatom has signed an agreement with Westinghouse to purchase equipment for a new power unit at Khmelnytsky NPP for $437.5 million. This was reported by UNN with reference to the company's press service.

Details

On December 26, 2023, SE NNEGC Energoatom announced in the Prozorro electronic system that it had concluded an agreement with Westinghouse Electric Company LLC for the purchase of equipment for the implementation of the AR1000 nuclear power plant. The contract is worth USD 437.5 million

- the company summarized.

It is noted that on December 17, Energoatom and Westinghouse signed an agreement on the purchase of a reactor unit for Europe's first nuclear power unit using AP1000 technology.

Kotin told when the Westinghouse reactor will start operating at Khmelnytsky NPPDec 20 2023, 12:08 PM • 24244 views

This is important for strengthening Ukraine's energy security and renewing our nuclear power industry, which has been, is and will be the key generation in Ukraine

- emphasized the Minister of Energy of Ukraine.

Addendum

At the same time , Petro Kotin, President of Energoatom, explained that the acquisition of this equipment is important for the Ukrainian power system, as the actual capacity of the AR1000 units is 1100 MW, while currently the most powerful nuclear units in Ukraine are 1000 MW.

The company emphasizes that Ukraine, together with its American partners, continues to move towards the complete destruction of Russia's monopoly on the nuclear technology market

Recall

"Energoatom transports spent nuclear fuel from Ukrainian NPPs to the Centralized Spent Fuel Storage Facility (CSFSF), which allows Ukraine to save about $200 million annually and ensures self-sufficiency in nuclear fuel management.