PM Imran Khan inaugurates Karachi Nuclear Power Plant Unit-2

PM Imran Khan inaugurates Karachi Nuclear Power Plant Unit 2

ISLAMABAD (May 21, 2021): Prime Minister Imran Khan inaugurated on Friday the Karachi Nuclear Power Plant (NPP) Unit-2 (K-2), built with the assistance of China.  He unveiled the plaque in Islamabad at a virtual ceremony simultaneously held in Karachi and Beijing as well.

The construction of the K-2 plant started in November 2013, whereas its fuel loading initiated on December 01, 2020, after approval from the Pakistan Nuclear Regulatory Authority (PNRA).

The ceremony marked the 70th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between the two countries.

Speaking on the occasion, PM expressed happiness that the K2 nuclear plant is being inaugurated on the 70th anniversary of Pak-China friendship.

He said the scope of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor is being expanded from connectivity and power sector projects to the establishment of economic zones and agricultural technology.

The premier noted that relations between the two countries were on a high note.

K-2 was connected to national grid on March 18. The K-2 nuclear plant has internal and external accident prevention ability and enhanced emergency response capability.

It has a 60-year life expectancy, extendable to a further 20 years. The power plant is designed with higher plant availability and capacity factors and an extended refuelling cycle.

A series of cold and hot functional commissioning tests related to plant operation and safety were conducted, before achieving criticality at the end of February this year.

After further reactor physics tests, the plant was connected to the national grid on March 18, 2021 for trial operation and power escalation tests, according to the information made available by the Pakistan Atomic Energy Commission (PAEC).

With the inauguration of K-2 NPP, PAEC will be operating six nuclear power plants in the country. Two of them are located in Karachi namely Karachi Nuclear Power Plant Unit-1 (K-1) and Unit-2 (K-2), while four sited at Chashma, in District Mianwali, named as Chashma Nuclear Power Plant Unit 1-4.

The collective generation capacity of all PAEC operated NPPs was around 1,400 Mega Watts. The inauguration of K-2 with 1100 MW capacity will nearly double these figures, substantially improving the overall share of nuclear power in the energy mix.

The Karachi Nuclear Power Plant Unit-3 (K-3), with a similar capacity is in the commissioning phase and is expected to start production during first quarter of 2022.