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Westinghouse signed a key agreement for the two new reactors at the Kozloduy NPP

17 main Bulgarian suppliers are involved in the project

Apr 12, 2024 16:11 251

Westinghouse signed a key agreement for the two new reactors at the Kozloduy NPP - 1

Westinghouse Electric Company (WEC) signed memorandums of understanding with 17 main Bulgarian suppliers for joint participation in the construction of the upcoming new nuclear power units with AP1000 technology at the Kozloduy NPP site; in Northern Bulgaria and at other sites in the region. This important event is organized as a follow-up to the symposium held in February this year in Sofia and is in line with Westinghouse's long-term commitment to expand its local supply chain.

The MoUs signed outline the potential for the production of key components including large structural modules, cranes, heat exchangers and pressure vessels, as well as the provision of various engineering, transport, consultancy and construction services.

The suppliers with whom agreements were signed are: "Atomenergoremont" AD; "Bulmachinery Enterprises" Ltd.; "Bureau Veritas Bulgaria"; "Central Energy Repair Base" EAD; "ELIA" AD; "Energy repair-Galabovo" AD; "Himmash" AD; "Industrial Parts" Ltd.; "KMS" AD; "Crane Construction Engineering" Ltd.; "MTG-Dolphin" AD; "PODEMCRANE" AD; "Tia Logistics" Ltd.; "TM INOX" Ltd.; "Biomachinery" AD; "Bularmex-IC" AD and "Micromet" AD.

"Attracting local companies and ensuring maximum localization in the project to build a new nuclear power plant with AP1000 technology at the site in Kozloduy remains our main goal," said Petyo Ivanov, executive director of "Kozloduy NPP – New capacities". "We are delighted to be present at today's event and to attract these leading local suppliers to the project.

The signing of today's agreements brings us one step closer to building a new nuclear power plant in Bulgaria using the most advanced technology and highlights the economic impact the project will have on our country and society. We expect these Bulgarian companies to become a critical part of Westinghouse's global supply chain, and in particular for all the projects to build new nuclear power that Westinghouse plans to implement in Europe."

"Westinghouse has a fully structured supply chain around the world and today we are happy to expand it with leading companies from Bulgaria to ensure the successful implementation into final operation of two power units with AP1000 technology® at the site in Kozloduy," said David Durham, president of "Energy Systems." at Westinghouse.

"The expansion of our chain of local, qualified suppliers, in addition to the key progress we are making in the execution of the preliminary engineering contract for the construction of a new nuclear power plant at the Kozloduy site, are important steps that will help us pave the way to ensuring a clean energy future in Bulgaria for generations to come."

In June 2023, Westinghouse signed a contract for preliminary engineering activities (Front-End Engineering & Design, FEED) with "NPP Kozloduy – New Capacities", and in October 2023 signed memorandums of understanding with 5 other Bulgarian companies for joint participation in the upcoming construction of new nuclear power units at the Kozloduy site. and in other European countries. The scope of these memorandums includes the design and supply of control and management systems (CMS), radiation monitoring systems and other services.

The AP1000 is the only Generation III+ nuclear reactor deployed in final commercial operation that uses fully passive safety systems, has a modular construction design and has the lowest carbon footprint per MWe. In the USA, at the Vogtle NPP site; in Georgia, the first power unit with AP1000 technology has already entered final, commercial operation, with the second power unit with this technology expected to enter service in the second quarter of 2024.

Another four reactors with AP1000 technology today set operational efficiency records in China, with eight more reactors with the same technology currently under construction there. The AP1000 has already been selected for the nuclear programs in Poland, Ukraine and Bulgaria, and is also the subject of construction interest at many other sites in Central and Eastern European countries, the United Kingdom, India and the United States of America.