Akkuyu Nuclear Power Plant

Akkuyu Nuclear Power Plant
Official nameAkkuyu Nükleer Güç Santrali A.Ş.
CountryTurkey
LocationAkkuyu, Mersin
Coordinates36°08′40″N 33°32′28″E / 36.14444°N 33.54111°E / 36.14444; 33.54111
StatusUnder construction
Construction beganDecember 2017
Construction costUS$24-25 billion
OwnerAkkuyu NGS Elektrik Üretim A.Ş.
Operator
Nuclear power station
Reactor typeGen III+ PWR
Reactor supplierAtomstroyexport
Cooling sourceMediterranean Sea
Thermal capacity4 × 3200 MWth (planned)
Power generation
Make and model4 x VVER-1200/509
Units under const.4 × 1114 MW
Nameplate capacity4456 MW (planned)
External links
Websitewww.akkunpp.com
CommonsRelated media on Commons

The Akkuyu Nuclear Power Plant (Turkish: Akkuyu Nükleer Güç Santrali) is a large nuclear power plant in Turkey under construction in Akkuyu, Büyükeceli, Mersin Province. It is expected to generate around 10% of the country's electricity when completed. The official launch ceremony took place in April 2015.

In May 2010, Russia and Turkey signed an agreement that a subsidiary of Rosatom would build, own, and operate a power plant in Akkuyu comprising four 1,200 MWe VVER1200 units. Construction of the first reactor commenced in April 2018. In February 2013, Russian nuclear construction company Atomstroyexport (ASE) and Turkish construction company Özdoğu signed the site preparation contract for the proposed Akkuyu Nuclear Power Plant. The contract includes excavation work at the site.

It is expected to be the first build–own–operate nuclear power plant in the world.