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K-3 nuclear power plant loads with fuel

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January 1, 2022
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KARACHI:After receiving a formal fuel load permit from the Pakistan Nuclear Regulatory Authority (PNRA), the authorities completed loading fuel to the second 1,100-megawatt nuclear power plant on Friday.

The important milestone coincided with three decades of successful nuclear cooperation between Pakistan and China.

Karachi Nuclear Power Plant Unit-3, commonly known as K-3, is in the final stages of commissioning and after operational and safety tests the plant is expected to begin commercial operation by end of March 2022.

With the introduction of K-2 and K-3 into the national grid, the share of nuclear power in the energy mix of Pakistan will exceed 10 per cent, according to a press release.

 A new era in the nuclear power development program of Pakistan commenced with the signing of the ‘Agreement for Cooperation in Peaceful Uses of Nuclear Energy’ between the governments of China and Pakistan in 1986.

However, the first concrete step in the remarkable journey was taken 30 years ago when China National Nuclear Corporation (CNNC) and Pakistan Atomic Energy Commission (PAEC) signed the contract for construction and installation of a 325-megawatt Pressurised Water Reactor (PWR) at Chashma on December 31, 1991.

The cooperation strengthened with the construction of three more nuclear power plants at Chashma Nuclear Power Generation Station (CNPGS) site. The contract for the construction of two more units having a generation capacity of 1100 megawatts each near Karachi was signed on February 18, 2013.

These units are called Karachi Nuclear Power Plant Unit-2 (K-2) &K-3.

After the groundbreaking of K-2 and K-3 in November 2013, the construction of K-3 was formally started.

Despite the Covid-19 pandemic, both Pakistan and China faced all odds and continued the construction work. K-2 successfully started commercial operation on May 21, 2021, and now K-3 is expected to do so by end of March 2022.

K-2 and K-3 are PWRs based on the Chinese ACP-1000 design and are generation three plants equipped with advanced safety features.

The ceremony to mark the thirty years of cooperation between China and Pakistan as well as of K-3 fuel loading was attended by DG SPD Lt Gen Nadeem Zaki Manj, Chairman PAEC Muhammad Naeem (HI, SI), Chairman PNRA Faizan Mansoor and Chairman NEPRA Tauseef H Farooqi.

Chairman China National Nuclear Corp CNNC, Chairman China Zhongyuan Engineering Corp (CZEC), Chairman CAEA, Chairman CAEC and the Chinese Embassy Dignitaries to Pakistan attended the ceremony online.

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