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01 Jul 2020

The Full Package of Documents for Obtaining a License for the Construction of Paks-2 NPP has been Submitted to the Hungarian Atomic Energy Authority

01 Jul 2020  by Rosatom   
On 30 June 2020 the customer of the Paks II Nuclear Power Plant, Paks II. Ltd. submitted the implementation license application for the two new VVER-1200 3+ generation nuclear power plant units in Paks to the Hungarian Atomic Energy Authority (HAEA).

“Submission of the 283 000 pages license documentation is so far the biggest milestone in the construction of the new units. The prepared documentation is proof that the new units planned in Paks are in conformity with Hungarian and European rules and safety requirements in all respects. Safety was of key importance in the design of the Paks II Nuclear Power Plant. In addition to the active safety systems requiring energy supply, the new units will also be equipped with passive safety systems capable of performing functions without human or technical intervention,” said János Süli, minister without portfolio in charge of the design, construction and commissioning of the two new units of the Paks Nuclear Power Plant.

The HAEA has 12 months to review the implementation license application, which it may extend by 3 months. The Hungarian nuclear authority will also cooperate with foreign experts in the assessment of the implementation license application through the International Atomic Energy Agency.

Based on the decision of the European Commission, the application for authorisation of earthworks may be submitted to the Hungarian nuclear authority three months after the current submission of the implementation license application.

“A very important stage in preparing the construction of the Paks II Nuclear Power Plant, a modern 3+ generation nuclear power plant was successfully completed. We have done an enormous amount of work in preparing the application documentation with our Hungarian partners. Construction of the new Hungarian nuclear power plant units confirms the growing role of nuclear energy in carbon-free energy production and fulfilment of the climate protection targets,” said Director General of Rosatom Alexey Likhachev.

Background:

Paks II Nuclear Power Plant is built on the basis of the Russian-Hungarian intergovernmental agreement signed on 14 January 2014 by the general contractor ASE EC JSC., a subsidiary of Rosatom. The two VVER-1200 type units are implemented within the framework of international cooperation. Equipment of the turbine engine room is supplied by GE, while instrumentation and control are supplied by the consortium of Framatome of France and Siemens of Germany. Rosatom – supplying the technology of the Paks II Nuclear Power Plant – is a leading global nuclear company.

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