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New nuclear power plant in South Korea
New nuclear power plant in South Korea: http://www.world-nuclear-news.org/NN-New_nuclear_in_South_Korea-3107124.html
"South Korea's nuclear energy program continues apace, with first
concrete being poured for unit 1 of the Shin Ulchin plant, while unit 1
at the Shin Wolsong plant has entered commercial operation.
A
ceremony was held on 21 July to mark the pouring of first concrete at
Shin Ulchin 1, marking the official start of construction of the
Korean-designed Advanced Pressurised Reactor-1400 (APR-1400), Korea
Hydro and Nuclear Power (KHNP) announced. Groundbreaking for the first
two units at the site took place in early May. First concrete for unit 2
is set to follow in about a year.
Government approval for the 7
trillion won ($6.2 billion) project to build Shin Ulchin units 1 and 2
was given in April 2009. Major contracts related to the plant's
construction were signed in March 2010, with detailed site studies
starting the following month. The reactor ipressure vessel is scheduled
to be installed in unit 1 in June 2014. Unit 1 is expected to be
completed in April 2017, with unit 2 expected to be finished in April
2018.
South Korea has worked hard to develop an independent nuclear
industry since its first three commercial units were built as turnkey
projects by Westinghouse and AECL in the late 1970s and early 1980s.
From those beginnings, through an extended technology transfer program
with Combustion Engineering (which became part of Westinghouse), came
the development of the OPR 1000 and then the APR-1400. The Shin Ulchin
units are the second pair of APR-1400s to be built - two are already
under construction at Shin Kori – but will be the first to be virtually
free of intellectual property content from Westinghouse."
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