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M'bishi Heavy, Areva have won Turkish nuclear plant deal -Nikkei

M'bishi Heavy, Areva have won Turkish nuclear plant deal -Nikkei | Reuters


TOKYO, April 4 | Wed Apr 3, 2013 7:25pm EDT

(Reuters) - Japan's Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Ltd and France's Areva SA have won an order to build Turkey's second nuclear power plant - a project that is expected to cost some $22 billion, the Nikkei business daily said on Thursday, citing Japanese and Turkish sources.

Turkey's Energy and Natural Resources Ministry has informed Japanese government and corporate officials of the decision to award the deal to build four nuclear reactors with a total capacity of about 4.5 gigawatts at Sinop on the Black Sea, the report said.

M'bishi Heavy, Areva have won Turkish nuclear plant deal -Nikkei | Reuters
 
That's good news, we can trust to the Japanesse. If it was Russia or the US;

Well, you can never trust to an American when it comes to nuclear things. And Ruskies never think about job safety. :)
 
That's good news, we can trust to the Japanesse. If it was Russia or the US;

Well, you can never trust to an American when it comes to nuclear things. And Ruskies never think about job safety. :)

Bad example, Russian VVER-1200 is also being built in Turkey. When it comes at Nuclear reactors, Japan and Russia are world class builders.
 
Why does the Russian(4,8 gigawatts) one take 4 years(2015-2019) to build and the Japanese(4,5 gigawatts) one 6 years(2017-2023).
Maybe due to infrastrucure of the region its build?
 
Why does the Russian(4,8 gigawatts) one take 4 years(2015-2019) to build and the Japanese(4,5 gigawatts) one 6 years(2017-2023).
Maybe due to infrastrucure of the region its build?

I think that there is plenty of factors that decides the time it will take, the both projects might even face different criteria that is dependent on even more decisive factors; the geographic environment, the architecture of the compounds, etc. :)
 
The point is our $60 billion flying to foreign countries. The goal should be building one reactor with partnership, learn know-how, building other reactors by ourselves.
 
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2012 sonu itibarıyla Türkiye`de elektrik enerjisi kurulu gücü 57.072 MW`tır.
2011 sonu itibarıyla Türkiye`de elektrik enerjisi kurulu gücü 52.911 MW`tır.
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Good news if there's any real substance to it.

I remember first hearing about Turkey acquiring nuclear plants back in the 1990s but it just appeared to be a pipe dream for the past 2 decades.

Have they actually started building anything at all as of yet or is it still tea, biscuit, chit-chat and go home as usual with happy day-dreaming?
 
Baykuş;4117062 said:
What makes you think so? Please don't say it's because of Chernobyl...

Nah! If you compare Russia with other participants of the tender, Ruskies have the lowest job safety.
 
This news is not true..Its a speculation from Japanese Media..The contest is still going on between Japan and China...South Korean side withdrew

Google Translate from the article:

Energy and Natural Resources Minister Taner Yildiz, the nuclear power plant in Sinop on news about the job in Japan, "Japanese media news too early, this race is still going on," he said.

Withdrew SOUTH KOREA

Japan's Nikkei newspaper "Sinop with Japanese and French companies," he reminded the news, Minister Yıldız said: "It is very early in the Japanese media reports, this race is still going on. For the construction of nuclear power plant in Sinop, China, Japan, South Korea and Canada, including four countries having to negotiate with. We do not guarantee the Treasury nuclear power plant projects. Canada could not accept it, and had lost the race. In a new development in the South Korean capital structure and some of the woes of the Treasury's guarantee mentioned, we are also 'These are our red lines' he said. We can not compromise on the fifth title in South Korea did not pass. South Korea has been lost as a result of this race. At present, China and Japan are approaching the end of a very busy and are continuing to negotiate. "


Japan's leading business newspaper Nikkei, Sinop, Turkey's second nuclear power plant planned for the French energy company Areva SA has won the tender announced by Mitsubishi.

French energy company Areva SA and Japan's Mitsubishi company, for the second nuclear power plant in Sinop submitted bid for. However, Ankara - Paris due to line voltage of the Armenian claims of a country other than France join the allegations contained in this tender. As well as the construction of nuclear power plant in Japan, China, South Korea and Canada also had aspired. The Nikkei newspaper, the Japanese Prime Minister Abe and Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan Şinzo of formalized process to win next month I wrote after the meeting.

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The point is our $60 billion flying to foreign countries. The goal should be building one reactor with partnership, learn know-how, building other reactors by ourselves.
The countries building the Reactors are financing it i believe.
 
I don't know if they are financing or not, but if they are financing than they would have the operating right. That would be even worse, we would have to buy electricity for god know how many years.
 

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