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Enec Starts Commercial Operations of Unit 2 at Barakah Nuclear Plant

The Emirates Nuclear Energy Corporation (Enec) has announced on 24 March the start of commercial operations of Unit 2 at the Barakah Nuclear Energy Plant located in the Al Dhafra Region of Abu Dhabi.

 

Unit 2 adds 1,400 megawatts of zero-carbon emission electricity to the national grid, thus bringing the total produced by Units 1 and 2 to 2,800 megawatts and further securing energy supply and advancing the UAE's sustainability goals, said the statement from Enec.

 

With Unit 2 commercially operational, the Barakah Plant, the first multi-unit operating facility in the Arab World, is leading the largest decarbonization of any industry in the region, delivering thousands of megawatts of carbon-free electricity every single day, it stated.

 

According to Enec, this new milestone could be achieved only with the continuous support of Emirates Water and Electricity Company (Ewec) and Abu Dhabi Transmission and Dispatch Company (Transco).

 

It takes Enec and its subsidiaries to the halfway mark of delivering on its commitment to supply up a quarter of the country's electricity needs, reliably powering the economy by generating clean electricity 24/7 and significantly contributing to the UAE's Net-Zero by 2050 initiative, said the statement.

 

Enec Managing Director and CEO Mohamed Ibrahim Al Hammadi said: "With Unit 2 reaching commercial operations less than 12 months after Unit 1, we have demonstrated the UAE's megaproject capabilities, building institutional knowledge to enhance delivery to the highest standards and offer a successful case study for other nations looking to diversify their energy portfolio using a proven and sustainable technology."

 

While increasingly supporting the country's strategy to diversify energy sources in a shift towards cleaner energy, Enec is also spearheading the UAE Net-Zero by 2050 Strategic Initiative by preventing millions of tons of carbon emissions and helping to tackle climate change and deliver climate solutions, he added.

 

Barakah One Company CEO Nasser Al Nasseri said: "Today is an integral day for the delivery of the Barakah plant with the commercial operations of Unit 2, we are now selling double the volume of electricity to the Ewec as per the power purchase deal signed in 2016."

 

"We are committed to efficient and reliable power generation to ensure homes, businesses and industry across the UAE have continuous access to clean baseload electricity and will do so for the coming 60 years ahead," he added.

 

Ali Al Hammadi, CEO of Nawah Energy Company, ENEC's subsidiary mandated to operate and maintain the Barakah Plant, said: "The start of Unit 2 commercial operations comes as a result of the world-class operating experience of our teams made up of UAE Nationals and international experts."

 

"Unit 2 joins Unit 1, which achieved commercial operation in April last year, while the other two units are in the final stages of commissioning - The construction of Unit 3 has already been completed and is now undergoing operational readiness preparations and Unit 4 is in the final stages of construction completion.

 

The development of the Barakah Plant is more than 96% complete, having steadily progressed since construction started in 2012, it added.

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