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Urenco signs nuclear fuel deal with Korea’s KHNP

26 March 2024 Global

We will continue to supply the country well into the next decade, having had a working relationship since 1993.

Urenco has signed a new contract for the long term supply of enrichment services with the operator of Korea’s nuclear power plants, helping to provide a secure, diverse and reliable supply of nuclear fuel to the country. 

The agreement with the Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power company (KHNP), with whom Urenco has worked since 1993, will see us remain a major supplier for them well into the next decade.

A signing ceremony between the two parties took place on Friday, March 22 in Brussels, with KHNP’s President and CEO Prof. Dr. Jooho Whang and Urenco’s Chief Commercial Officer Laurent Odeh.   

The ongoing relationship is a testament to nuclear providing low carbon, baseload energy 24/7 with a reliable supply of fuel to power the reactors.

KHNP owns and operates 28 nuclear power plants (including those scheduled to be completed), and together with hydroelectric power plants, supplies more than 34% of the country’s total electricity.

Welcoming the development, Laurent said: 

“We are delighted to reaffirm our strong working relationship with KHNP and look forward to playing our part in helping to achieve its energy vision for Korea – as well as contributing to its climate change goals.

“Urenco is committed to meeting increased demand for enrichment services with flexible, resilient and sustainable operations.”

Dr Whang said:  

"KHNP aims to build a number of new nuclear power plants at home and abroad, and cooperation with reliable partners such as Urenco will be very important as demand for nuclear power increases internationally.”

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