Emirates Nuclear Energy Corporation

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2020 ENEC expects to require over 2,500 employees to operate its four nuclear energy plants, with a target of 60 percent of roles filled by Emiratis.
February 16 2020 Nawah Energy Company received its operating license from FANR, making the UAE the first country in the Arab region to operate a nuclear power plant.
2016 Established Nawah Energy Company as a subsidiary of ENEC to operate and maintain Units 1 to 4 at the Barakah Nuclear Power Plant.
September 2014 Poured the first safety concrete for the Reactor Containment Building (RCB) for Unit 3, following the receipt of Construction License for Units 3 & 4 from FANR.
May 2014 Set the nation's first nuclear energy Reactor Vessel (RV).
April 2014 Inaugurated the Simulator Training Centre (STC) at Barakah, featuring two simulators identical to the plant's main control room.
February 2014 Installed the Unit 1 Condenser.
November 2013 Completed and installed the Containment Liner Plate (CLP) in the Unit 1 Reactor Containment Building.
May 2013 Construction began for Unit 2 at Barakah Nuclear Power Plant, following the approved Construction License from FANR and environmental clearance.
July 2012 Construction began for Unit 1 at Barakah Nuclear Power Plant with the first pouring of nuclear safety concrete.

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