Reuters
Turkey’s energy minister said Ankara
will announce by the weekend which country will construct its second
nuclear power station, a project expected to cost around $22 billion.
Turkey,
likely to overtake Britain as Europe’s third-biggest electricity
consumer within ten years, plans to build several nuclear plants over
the next decade to reduce its dependence on imported oil and gas.
“We are about to finalise the agreement for construction of the second power plant. China and Japan are the front runners,” Taner Yıldız told reporters today.
Turkey
is expected to choose a Japanese consortium of Mitsubishi Heavy
Industries and Itochu , with France’s GDF Suez, to build the plant which
is seen having a capacity of around 4,500-5,000 megawatts (MW),
according to Turkish government sources.
Turkish media reported
in March that the deal will be signed by Turkish and Japanese officials
in early May to construct four pressurized water nuclear reactors with a
combined capacity of about 4.5 gigawatts at Sinop on theBlack Sea.
Construction is to start in 2017.
Turkey signed a deal with
Russia’s Rosatom in 2010 to build its first nuclear power station.
Rosatom will start construction in mid-2015 and it expects electricity
production to start in 2019, its deputy general manager said in
February.
Yıldız said the announcement on who will be chosen is
due this weekend while a source close to the matter said the agreement
will be signed during Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe’s visit to
Turkey over the weekend to meet his counterpart Tayyip Erdogan.
Turkish
energy sources said the consortium had proposed installing Areva’s
Atmea reactors. These are 1,100 megawatt pressurized water reactors
developed by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries and Areva in their Atmea joint
venture.
To date, this reactor has not been sold or built anywhere, but Areva hopes to sell it in Turkey, Jordan, Vietnam andArgentina.
Apart from China and Japan, Turkey had also been in talks with companies from Canada and South Korea on the planned Sinop plant.
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