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KHNP consortium wins Romanian reactor refurbishment project
  • Registration date2024-12-19
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The Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy (MOTIE) of the Republic of Korea announced today that Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power (KHNP)’s tripartite consortium with Canada's Candu Energy Inc. and Italy's Ansaldo Nucleare SpA won the bid for Romania’s refurbishment project of its Cernavoda nuclear power plant (NPP) Unit 1.


Accordingly, KHNP and Romania’s Societatea Nationala Nuclearelectrica (SNN) signed a contract on the Cernavoda NPP Unit 1 refurbishment project today (local time) in Bucharest, Romania.

The Cernavoda Unit 1 is a CANDU reactor with an operating license set to expire by 2027 and SNN is pushing the refurbishment project with aim for continued operation by 2030 through the replacement of old equipment.


Of the total project cost of roughly KRW 2.8 trillion, KHNP’s portion of the scope of work is valued at approximately ₩1.2 trillion. Candu Energy is responsible for the reactor system and Ansaldo Nucleare will oversee the turbine system design and procurement of materials, while KHNP is in charge of replacing the main and auxiliary components as well as construction of radioactive waste storage facilities and other infrastructure. Korea Electric Power Corporation Plant Service & Engineering (KEPCO KPS), Doosan Enerbility, Hyundai E&C, and Samsung C&T will also participate in the construction process as KHNP’s subcontractors.


With today’s contract signing on the Cernavoda refurbishment project, Korea will be taking part in an overseas continued operation project for the first time, which is anticipated to help diversify the country’s NPP exports going forward.