This contract stipulates that AREVA will supply the future nuclear plants at Barakah, which is under construction in the United Arab Emirates, with enriched uranium over an eight-year period. The UAE's nuclear program plans for the commissioning of the first two of four reactors in 2017 and 2018, pending regulatory approval.
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