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An overview of the Ninh Thuan 1
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Consortium of Russian and Ukrainian consultants E4-KIEP-EPT
has already selected a construction site for Ninh Thuan 1, and it is
currently working on an appraisal dossier and investment projects for
submission to the government.
After the 2011 Fukushima
incident, the government asked consultants to supplement earthquake resistant
solutions and adjust the location of the plant, thus resulting in longer
preparations than initially expected.
Quan said Vietnam
is due to evaluate the feasibility study, locate the site and select
technology for the plant late this year. After the feasibility study is
approved, a contract will be signed to draw up a technical design – a process
which can take designers at least 18 months to complete and Vietnam eight
more months to evaluate.
The investor will then negotiate and sign an engineering,
procurement and construction (EPC) deal with a consortium of contractors
responsible for a safety analysis report and construction license which could
take up to 15 months.
Consequently, the first generator of Ninh Thuan 1 plant is
expected to generate power in 2025, five years behind target.
The delay, according to atomic experts, will enable Vietnam to
have more time for preparation, including human resource training.
During a Hanoi visit early this year, International Atomic
Energy Agency (IAEA) General Director Yukiya Amano said it takes a country
10-15 years to build a nuclear power plant. Careful, conscientious
preparation is more critical than time.
A Ministry of Industry and Trade report indicates Vietnam and Russia reached an agreement on
measures to shorten the construction time of the plant.
In late 2011 Russia
agreed to provide credits for the project under a governmental-level
agreement with Vietnam .
In a Vietnam-Russia inter-governmental committee meeting a
year later, both sides examined preparations and agreed to assign relevant
agencies to work on the project’ progress.
While visiting Ninh Thuan in December 2013, Russian ambassador
to Vietnam Andrey Kovtun affirmed his government’s willingness to provide
assistance to the project.
He revealed Russia
will organise a fact-finding tour of a Russian nuclear plant in Voronhez for
Vietnamese officials and experts in 2014.
Russian State Atomic Energy Corporation Rosatom has collaborated
with Vietnam
to build the first nuclear power plant in the country.
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