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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