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  2. APR-1400 - Wikipedia

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    The first commercial APR-1400 reactors at Shin Kori were approved in September 2007, [12] with construction starting in October 2008 (Unit 3) and August 2009 (Unit 4). [3] [13] [14] Shin Kori-3 was initially scheduled to commence operation by the end of 2013, but the schedules for both Units 3 & 4 were delayed by approximately one year to replace safety-related control cabling, which had ...

  3. Barakah nuclear power plant - Wikipedia

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    Barakah was chosen as the site to build four APR-1400 nuclear reactors successively, with the first scheduled to start supplying electricity in 2017. [ 9 ] [ 10 ] [ 11 ] In 2011, Bloomberg reported that following detailed finance agreements, the build cost was put at $30 billion and financed with $10 billion equity, $10 billion export-credit ...

  4. Emirates Nuclear Energy Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The organization is constructing the country's first nuclear energy reactors in Barakah, in the Western Region of Abu Dhabi, and by 2020, the site will be home to four APR-1400 nuclear energy plants. Unit 1 is scheduled to enter commercial operations in 2020, with one additional reactor coming online each year until 2020 - pending regulatory ...

  5. Nuclear power in the United Arab Emirates - Wikipedia

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    Construction began in 2012, and four APR-1400 nuclear reactors were planned to start operating successively between 2017 and 2020. [4] As of March 2024, all four new nuclear reactors are now fully operational in the Barakah Nuclear station, producing 5,348 MWe of electricity [ 5 ] and allowing the UAE to produce 40 TWh of electricity per year ...

  6. Hanul Nuclear Power Plant - Wikipedia

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    The APR-1400 is a Generation III PWR design with a gross capacity of 1400 MW. It is the first to use Korean-made components for all critical systems. In 2012, the reactors were expected to cost about 7 trillion won (US$6 billion), and to be completed by 2018. [4]

  7. Kori Nuclear Power Plant - Wikipedia

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    An expansion of the plant begun in 2006 added four new Korean-sourced reactors, the so-called Shin Kori reactors (Korean: 신고리; shin 신 meaning "new"). The first pair of Shin Kori reactors are of the OPR-1000 design, while the second two are the APR-1400 design. Shin Kori 1 and 2 achieved commercial operations in 2011 and 2012 ...

  8. Generation III reactor - Wikipedia

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    APR-1400: PWR: 1383 1455 3983 In operation at Kori since Jan 2016. CGNPG: ACPR-1000: 1061 1119 2905 Improved version of the CPR-1000. The first reactor came online in 2018 at Yangjiang-5. CGNPG, CNNC: Hualong One (HPR-1000) 1090 1170 3050

  9. Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power - Wikipedia

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    2002: Commercial operation of Hanbit 5 and 6; APR-1400 reactor was developed. 2005: Completion of Hanul 5 and 6 and the renewable-energy Kori Wind Power Plant and Yeonggwang Solar Park; 2007: Continued operation of Kori 1 approved. 2010: Shin-Kori 3 reactor (first APR-1400 application) installed.