The Rooppur Nuclear Power Plant (NPP) in Bangladesh has successfully completed important hydraulic tests for Unit 1. The plant, being built by Russia’s Rosatom, passed tests at a pressure of 24.5 MPa, confirming the strength and safety of its primary systems.
The process involved filling the system with water, increasing pressure and temperature, and monitoring all key equipment. An automated system helped ensure everything met safety standards.
“This is a major milestone that proves the quality and safety of our project,” said Alexey Deriy, Vice President of ASE JSC. “Now, we move to the next step—the hot run of the reactor. We are confident this plant will provide reliable energy for Bangladesh for many years.”
The Rooppur NPP is expected to strengthen Bangladesh’s power supply and support its growing energy needs.
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