On August 31 in Kyiv, NNEGC
"Energoatom" and the company Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power (KHNP)
signed a memorandum of understanding to expand cooperation in the nuclear
energy sector, which will promote the interests of sustainable social and
economic development of Ukraine and the Republic of Korea.
The main areas of cooperation
will be completion of units # 3 and 4 on Khmelnitsky NPP and the project
"Energy bridge Ukraine - European Union".
The Memorandum of
Understanding has been signed by the President of Energoatom Mr. YuriyNedashkovsky and
the President and CEO of KHNP Dr. Seok Cho.
"Energoatom welcomes
the start of cooperation with a leading global company – Korea Hydro &
Nuclear Power. We believe that our mutual efforts will be a complementary
momentum for domestic nuclear technologies development", said President of
Еnergoatom Mr. Yuriy Nedashkovsky.
For the purpose of the
Memorandum execution, during the meeting companies agreed to create the
Steering Committee, which would include two co-chairmen (one representative
from each side) and members of the Committee. Members of the Steering Committee
will coordinate all cooperation under this Memorandum and develop cooperation
based on relevant commercial agreements (or series of agreements).
"I strongly believe
that Khmelnitsky power units #3 and #4 project will be successfully completed
whenEnergoatom and KHNP work together with a shared goal, given that both
companies have accumulated extensive experience and expertise through the
continuous construction and operation of nuclear power plants over the past 40
years", said the President and CEO of KHNP Dr. Seok Cho.
The memorandum stated that
Ukraine and the Republic of Korea are the member countries of the International
Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) and the parties of the Treaty on the
Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons and that they adhere to their commitments
of non-proliferation. Partners believe that their cooperation in the peaceful use
of nuclear energy will contribute to sustainable social and economic
development of Ukraine and the Republic of Korea.
Reference
Korea Hydro & Nuclear
Power Co., Ltd. (KHNP) is the state-owned nuclear power company, which produces
about 32% of total electricity production in the Republic of Korea. It is
headquartered in the city ofGyeongju. KHNP is the owner and operator of 24
nuclear power units with total installed capacity of 21,716 MW. In addition,
KHNP has 6 nuclear power units under construction and is
planning to build additional 4 units in Korea.
State Enterprise National
Nuclear Energy Generating Company "Energoatom" operates four acting
nuclear power plants in Ukraine (Zaporizhzhya, Rivne, South Ukraine and
Khmelnitsky). 15 nuclear reactors, including 13 VVER-1000 and two - VVER-440,
with a total capacity of 13 thousand 835 MW function at four Ukrainian nuclear
power plants.
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