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Hanhikivi 1 project update
SYP2016
Hanhikivi 1 project update
SYP2016
Toni Hemminki, CEO2-3 November 2016
Fennovoima Oy
Founded in 2007 to build a nuclear power plant (NPP) at a greenfield site in Pyhäjoki
Turnkey delivery of Rosatom’s AES-2006 PWR
Fuel supply contract with TVEL for first 10 years of operation
Will operate according to the “Mankala principle”: the owners receive electricity at cost price
Current head count over 300; approximately 500 people in operation phase
Construction of the power plant starts in 2018
Electricity production to begin in 2024
Project Participants
RAOS Project Oy
Fennovoima Oy
Titan-2 AtomenergomashAtomproekt
Site subcontracting chain
(e.g. Destia)
Customer, license applicant, operator
Chief designer Long-lead itemsMain Contractor
Gidropress
Reactor designer
Fennovoima’s directsubcontractors
(e.g. Rakennusliike Sorvoja)
Plant supplier
GE Steam Power Systems
Turbine generator
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Plant supplier: RAOS Project Oy Chosen technology: Rosatom’s AES-2006
pressurized water reactor Electric power: 1200 MW Commercial operation for 60 years
Hanhikivi 1
9 TWh Annual generation of Hanhikivi 1 is 9 TWh. The net import of electricity in Finland was 16,3 TWh (nearly 20 percent) in 2015.
Olkiluoto 3
Loviisa 1–2
Olkiluoto 1–2
Hanhikivi 1
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Fennovoima is constructing new nuclear power to produce electricity at a stable price for its shareholders
Additionally, Fennovoima’s project increases competition in the electricity market improves Finland’s energy self-sufficiency supports the emissions reduction targets of Finland’s
energy and climate policy balances Finland’s regional development
Why Hanhikivi 1?
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A Decade of Construction
Construction License Application Extensive
construction work of infrastructure and auxiliary buildings Development of the
organization
Construction License NPP construction
begins Development of the
organization Installation works Fuel loading Operating License
Electricityproduction begins
Rosatom chosenas the plant supplier Environmental
Impact AssessmentEIA Supplement to the
Decision-in-PrincipleDIP Preparatory works
at the site begin
Preparation phase Construction phaseInfrastructure and licensing
Commissioning
2013-2014 2018-20232015-2017 2024-
Decision-in-principle
Construction license
Operating license
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Project update
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RAOS Project Oy selected GE Steam Power Systems to supply the turbine generator
The agreement covers the design and supply of turbine generator equipment and expert support services for installation and commissioning works
The turbine generator unit is one of the biggest equipment deliveries of the power plant
Other big deliveries include, e.g., the reactor pressure vessel and automation
Supplier of turbine generator selected
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In 2010 the Finnish Government made a decision-in-principle on the construction of Fennovoima’s new nuclear power plant
The decision-in-principle included an obligation that Fennovoima had to submit by the end of June 2016 either
– A collaboration agreement with the other parties responsible for waste management, or
– An environmental impact assessment for a final disposal facility of its own
We are very pleased about the start of collaboration with Posiva
– A 10-year service agreement was signed with Posiva Solutions Oy in June 2016
– The decision-in-principle obligation was fulfilled with the EIA program
Collaboration in final disposal of fuel
A glance to the construction site
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Prior to construction of the plant, infrastructure and support buildings worth EUR 400-500 million will be constructed in the area
Contractors in the area at the moment include, e.g.
Rakennusliike Sorvoja (construction of the main gate building)
Ruskon Betoni (concrete delivery)
VS Turva-aidat (fencing of the plant area)
Destia (earthworks)
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Investments of EUR 400-500 million before 2018
Companies from across the country getting involved The site register is a centralized registration system
and tool to ensure that companies working at the site comply with legal and tax obligations. It contains:
– information and identifiers on the companies and workers on site;
– on the agreements between them; and– the necessary processes to their administration.
At the moment a total of 322 companies are listed on the site register (307 Finnish). The number of companies working on the site varies. Almost 1,403 people have passed the introduction
training. Approx. 200 people are working on the site on a daily basis.
About 4000 people will work at the site at the most
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Training building – the project’s first permanent building was completed at the end of September
The builder was Oulu-based Rakennusliike Sorvoja Oy (also building the main gate building)
The building also has service space for authorities (e.g. TE office, tax authority, registry office)
Commissioning during autumn
First permanent building completed
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Oulu-based Ruskon Betoni was selected as the supplier of the concrete
The first station was completed in June and the second in August. The builder was Kalajoki-based Steel-Kamet Oy
Next the pretesting of the concrete mixes will begin
All in all, about 400,000 m3 of concrete will be needed
Concrete stations are production ready
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Hanhikivi 2024
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Thank you!
Read more: www.fennonen.fi/en@THemminki