Akkuyu Nuclear Power Plant Enhances Türkiye's Energy Security and Diplomatic Influence
The Akkuyu Nuclear Power Plant, built by Russia's Rosatom, is Türkiye's first nuclear facility, enhancing energy security and diplomatic leverage. Expert Ismail Cingöz highlights that the plant will provide about 10% of Türkiye's electricity demand, replacing imported energy sources. Cingöz emphasizes that nuclear energy's strategic value extends beyond immediate financial considerations, contributing to long-term stability and security. Akkuyu represents a significant foreign investment and adheres to stringent safety standards.

The Akkuyu Nuclear Power Plant, built by Russia's Rosatom, is Türkiye's first nuclear facility, enhancing the country's energy security and diplomatic leverage. Expert Ismail Cingöz notes that once operational, the plant will supply approximately 10% of Türkiye's electricity demand, replacing 35 to 40 billion kilowatt-hours currently sourced from imported natural gas and coal.
Cingöz asserts that nuclear projects offer strategic benefits beyond financial metrics, including import substitution and price stability. Akkuyu also represents one of the largest foreign direct investments in Türkiye, constructed under strict International Atomic Energy Agency standards.




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