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Problem with the generator of Kozloduy-6 solved

AtomInfo.Ru, PUBLISHED 30.10.2014

The problem with the generator of the Kozloduy-6 unit in Bulgaria has been promptly solved, the AtomInfo.Bg reported.

"After stopping to repair the sixth unit, the fault occurs in the generator, which was very serious and had to be removed quickly. Well, we had good contacts with the Russian company "Electrosila" and they responded quickly," the plant director Dimitry Angelov said.

"With our teams problem was solved in less than 12 days," Angelov added.

Topics: Safety, East Europe, Bulgaria, NPP Kozloduy


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