NN Online:
Rosatom – Russia’s state nuclear agency – has announced that it has completed all necessary tasks for Unit-1 of the Rooppur Nuclear Power Plant (NPP) and is preparing to commence operations next year.
Addressing 2024 as a successful year in Bangladesh, Rosatom marked the completion of construction and installation for one of Rooppur NPP’s power units, set to start next year.
The second power unit of the country’s maiden nuclear power plant has also achieved significant progress in construction and installation, reports UNB.
First Deputy Director General for Nuclear Energy of State Atomic Energy Corporation Rosatom and President of ASE Andrey Petrov said, “We have entered the final straight in terms of preparation of Rooppur NPP Unit 1 for the physical start-up. This is an important stage, under which we must carry out a large scope of work and tests to prove the operability of the process systems in all operating modes.”
Earlier in September dummy fuel assemblies were loaded into the reactor pressure vessel of unit-1 paving the way for the loading of real nuclear fuel assemblies. During the same month, diesel generators underwent cold runs.
These diesel generators act as standby suppliers of power for equipment when the reactor needs to be stopped for any reason.
In October the reactor assembly process was completed and got prepared for the key test to ensure the efficient operation of the unit. In November the first ignition of the start-up standby boiler room took place to supply technological steam.
On December 18, the works began to bring the reactor plant to the rated parameters and to conduct tests without nuclear fuel. Large-scale tests are being conducted to confirm the process system in all operating modes.
For power unit-2, concreting of the outer containment was completed ahead of schedule. A passive heat removal system deflector was installed. Other construction and installation works are underway to prepare the unit for commissioning and start-up.
Both the units have received automated radiation monitoring systems (ARMS), developed especially for the Roopur project to meet its specific requirements.
During the year Rosatom continued its support in providing special education to Bangladeshi students and training Bangladeshi specialists of Rooppur NPP at Rosatom Technical Academy in Russia.
Talking on the implementation of the Rooppur NPP, the new Russian Ambassador to Bangladesh Alexander Khozin said, “From the very beginning of this project, Rosatom, together with the Russian Embassy in Dhaka, has been carrying out significant work aimed at raising awareness among the local population about this project. Bangladeshi people now understand the importance of this project for the country.”
Rooppur Nuclear Plant is being implemented with financial and technological support from Russia. The plant hosts two power units each of 1,200 MW capacity. The latest generation 3+ Russian VVER 1200 has been chosen for the project that fulfills all international safety requirements.
Once launched, the Rooppur NPP is expected to meet about 10 percent of the total energy demand of Bangladesh. Rosatom Engineering Division is the general designer and contractor of the Rooppur NPP.
Rosatom is a major player in the field of international atomic energy. It is considered a global leader in terms of the number of nuclear power plant constructions worldwide. Rosatom is now implementing 22 nuclear power units in 7 countries, including Bangladesh. The company today is executing an export order of 39 small-capacity reactors from 10 countries, said Rosatom.