Rooppur Unit-1 completes nuclear fuel loading
The reactor at Bangladesh’s first nuclear power plant is expected to reach minimum controllable power level soon as commissioning progresses
Fresh nuclear fuel has been successfully loaded into the reactor core of Unit-1 at the Rooppur Nuclear Power Plant, marking a major milestone toward the plant's commissioning and electricity generation.
The fuel loading process began on 28 April and involved the sequential insertion of 163 fuel assemblies into the reactor core, according to officials involved in the project.
The operation is considered one of the most critical stages before the unit begins commercial power generation.
Alexey Deriy, vice president of Atomstroyexport, said the work was carried out in full compliance with the initial core loading programme, operational regulations and international nuclear safety standards.
"The next stage includes installation of the upper reactor unit and integration of all required in-core instrumentation systems," he said.
"Hundreds of additional tests will then be conducted to ensure the reliable and safe operation of all process systems."
According to him, the reactor will soon be brought to its minimum controllable power level, after which capacity will gradually be increased.
These procedures will pave the way for power startup and trial commercial operation of Unit-1.
The Rooppur Nuclear Power Plant, Bangladesh's first nuclear power facility, is being constructed with Russian technical and financial assistance.
The project includes two VVER-1200 reactors with a combined generation capacity of 2,400 megawatts.
Officials said the Generation III+ reactor design complies with international nuclear safety standards.
The engineering division of Rosatom is serving as the project's general designer and contractor.
