“This project confirms Westinghouse as a dedicated automation provider for Ukrainian nuclear market and reflects Energoatom Customer’s high confidence in Westinghouse as trusted supplier to deliver high-level safety solutions for Ukrainian nuclear power plants,” said Aziz Dag, Westinghouse vice president and managing director, Northern Europe, according to Business Wire.
Read alsoPoroshenko: Share of nuclear fuel bought from Russia should shrink to 45% in 2017Westinghouse will provide accident and post-accident monitoring systems and hydrogen concentration monitoring systems to Units 3, 4, 5 and 6 of the Zaporizhia power plant. The upgrade includes monitoring systems, along with severe and design basis accident field instrumentation, and additional miscellaneous equipment such as penetrations, cables, sensing lines, special tooling, accessories, spares, consumables, and special mounting and fixing provisions. Installation supervision, training and warranty for products and services are also included.
Read alsoRussian-controlled media spread untrue information about Energoatom – James WilsonWestinghouse will execute the project with selected Ukrainian expert companies including Westron, an I&C joint venture between Westinghouse and Hartron.
The project will start immediately, beginning with delivery of Unit 4 at the beginning of 2018 and ending with Unit 6 delivery in the end of 2019. The final acceptance of the last delivered system is planned for the beginning of 2021.
Read alsoWestinghouse Vice President: There's a lot of bureaucracy in UkraineThe project is part of the Complex Consolidated Safety Upgrade Program of nuclear power plants in Ukraine performed under loan agreements with the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) and Euroatom.