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Armenia to choose its future NPP model in 2026 or early 2027: MTAI 

Armenia to choose its future NPP model in 2026 or early 2027: MTAI 

ArmInfo. The second program to extend the lifespan of the Armenian Nuclear Power Plant (NPP) until 2036 will begin in a few days, as stated by Davit Khudatyan, Minister of Territorial Administration and Infrastructure (MTAI) , on March 18  meeting of the National Assembly Standing Committee on Economic Affairs, when presenting a report on the progress and results of the implementation of the Government Program (2021-2026) for 2025.

"The first program to extend the lifespan of Armenian NPPs until 2026  is currently underway (in 2016, the lifespan of Armenian NPPs was  extended by 10 years - ed.). In the coming days, a second lifespan  extension program will be launched, which entails extending the NPP's  lifespan by another 10 years. A budget loan of 63.2 billion drams has  been provided from the state budget to the ANPP," Khudatyan said.

Meanwhile, Armenia continues negotiations with various countries and  companies regarding the construction of a new nuclear power unit.  "The Armenian government has already selected the type of nuclear  power plant - a modular one. We will select the model this year or in  early 2027, after which we will move on to the next stage," the  Minister noted.

Recall, Unit 2 of the Armenian Nuclear Power Plant (ANPP) is  currently undergoing a second program to extend its operational life  by 10 years, until 2036. The Armenian government has allocated $165  million for the entire extension program, with $57.5 million falling  under the responsibility of Rosatom State Corporation, with the  remainder being implemented independently by ANPP. The parties intend  to continue measures to enhance the plant's safety. They plan to  transition to a new range of design-basis accidents, the very ones  that must be included in safety systems. Work will also be carried  out to improve the ANPP's fire safety and modernize the auxiliary  circulation pump systems. Much attention will be paid to materials  science studies, as the plant will be operated well beyond its  intended lifespan, and therefore, work will be carried out to inspect  the reactor vessel metal.

A new nuclear power unit is scheduled to be built in the country by  2036. Armenia has not yet decided on the design of the new unit.  Negotiations are underway with potential technology suppliers.  Countries such as the United States, Russia, South Korea, and China  have expressed interest in constructing a new nuclear power plant in  Armenia. Back in July 2023, the Armenian government sent a working  group to the United States to learn about American nuclear  technologies, small modular reactors, and their developments. Prime  Minister Nikol Pashinyan has repeatedly stated that a strategic  decision has been made to build a small modular nuclear power plant.  "One important reason is that, as experts explained to us, accidents  at modular nuclear power plants are considered emergencies of local  significance, meaning that in the event of an accident at a nuclear  power plant, there will be no threat beyond a 500-meter radius,"  Pashinyan stated.