UAE Takes a Step Further in Nuclear Projects

A Step Closer to Reality

Emirates Nuclear Energy Corporation (Enec)

This week has been significant to the Nuclear Energy department of the UAE. Emirates Nuclear Energy Corporation (Enec) has announced the successful installation of its Unit 3 steam generators (SGs). This marks another safe and on-time milestone in the development of the UAE’s first nuclear energy plant through the UAE peaceful nuclear energy programme.

Steam generators play a key role in the conversion of the energy generated by nuclear fission into the electricity which will eventually power homes and businesses throughout the UAE.

The heat generated from the nuclear reaction turns water into steam, which is then used to spin a turbine and generate electricity.

ENEC Barakah
ENEC Barakah

The two huge stainless steel SG units, which are similar in length to a tennis court, were manufactured in South Korea over a period of four years by Doosan Heavy Industries, a member of Enec’s Prime Contractor consortium. Following their manufacture, the generators were then transported to Barakah where they were installed inside the Unit 3 Reactor Containment Building (RCB).

Enec continues to implement the highest standards of safety, security and efficiency through its use of Pressurised Water Reactor technology, which keeps the water used in the reactor, and the water used in the turbine, segregated. Each of Barakah’s steam generators contain numerous tubes that safely carry heated water at high pressure. These tubes are made of an alloy composed of nickel, chromium and iron, making them strong and corrosion resistant, even at high temperatures.

“The complex installation — the third installation of Steam Generators at Barakah — is another great achievement for all of the teams involved. This success is a result of Enec’s extensive collaboration with our Prime Contractor, the Korean Electric Power Corporation (Kepco), and the robust culture of safety we have fostered at Barakah,” said Mohammad Al Hammadi, Enec CEO.

“We are committed to delivering safe, clean, and reliable nuclear energy to power the UAE’s future growth, and I am proud of the progress being made at Barakah as we continue to work to achieve our strategic goals,” added Al Hammadi.

“The UAE has shown the highest level of commitment to international standards and best practice since the very start of the UAE peaceful nuclear energy programme. We are dedicated to creating this new industry and sustaining it long into the future as a vital element of the UAE’s low-carbon economy.” said Al Hammadi. An exciting time for Enec and a great promise for the future!