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Turkey Eyes New Nuclear Goals as Akkuyu Power Plant Nears Operation
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Turkey Eyes New Nuclear Goals as Akkuyu Power Plant Nears Operation

From Sabah · () Turkish

Translated from Turkish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Turkey is nearing the start of operations at its first nuclear power plant, Akkuyu.
  • The country is expanding its nuclear energy ambitions with plans for new plants in Sinop and Trakya.
  • This marks a significant step in Turkey's pursuit of nuclear power.

Turkey is on the cusp of entering the nuclear age with the countdown underway for the first electricity generation at the Akkuyu Nuclear Power Plant. This milestone signifies a major step in the nation's long-term energy strategy, which aims to diversify its power sources and reduce reliance on fossil fuels.

As Akkuyu prepares to come online, Turkey is not resting on its laurels. The country is actively pursuing further expansion of its nuclear capabilities. Plans are already in motion for the development of new nuclear power plants in strategic locations, including Sinop on the Black Sea coast and in the Trakya region, which borders Greece and Bulgaria.

These ambitious projects underscore Turkey's commitment to nuclear energy as a key component of its future energy mix. The government views nuclear power as a stable, low-carbon energy source that can contribute significantly to meeting the country's growing energy demands while aligning with climate goals. The development also includes exploring smaller modular reactor technologies to complement the larger projects.

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Originally published by Sabah in Turkish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.