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Madbouly: El-Dabaa nuclear plant’s first unit to begin operation in H2 2028

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Madbouly: El-Dabaa nuclear plant’s first unit to begin operation in H2 2028

Prime Minister Moustafa Madbouly delivered televised remarks following an inspection of the El-Dabaa nuclear power plant construction site, accompanied by the Ministers of Electricity and Renewable Energy and Finance, the Chairman of the Nuclear Power Plants Authority, and representatives from the Russian company responsible for implementation.

Madbouly stated that the El-Dabaa site holds special significance for all Egyptians, as it marks the location of a long-awaited national project. The nuclear power plant has represented a collective aspiration since the mid-20th century and has frequently appeared in state literature and educational curricula. The core objective was to enable Egypt to enter the nuclear era through the establishment of a power plant operating with nuclear fuel.

He explained that the project remained confined to planning stages for decades until political will and the determination of President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi moved it forward. Initial and framework agreements were signed in 2015, with the project officially entering the implementation phase in December 2017. Since then, Egyptian and Russian teams have worked in close coordination to bring the vision to life.

Madbouly expressed his satisfaction at witnessing the tangible progress, confirming that the plant consists of four nuclear reactors with a combined capacity of 4,800 megawatts. Construction is underway across all phases according to schedule, as confirmed in the most recent meeting between the President and Atomstroyexport, the project's general contractor. The first unit is expected to be delivered and operational in the second half of 2028, with the remaining three units set for 2029. The implementation schedule is being followed closely on a continuous basis.

He highlighted that over 80 percent of the workforce at the site consists of Egyptian personnel, with tens of thousands contributing to the construction. He described this as a source of national pride and a testament to the competence of Egyptian professionals.

Madbouly praised the efforts of the teams from the Nuclear Power Plants Authority and Atomstroyexport. He emphasized the importance of maintaining progress in line with the set timetable, as the project supports Egypt's Vision 2030 goals and the national target to produce 42 percent of electricity from clean and renewable sources. He extended his thanks to all parties involved in advancing this strategic initiative.