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Nuclear News Ticker - November 02, 2020

AtomInfo.Ru, PUBLISHED 02.11.2020

Latvia has approved a methodology that will prevent electricity produced at the Belarusian nuclear power plant in Ostrovets from entering the Baltic Republic.

The Rosatom state corporation will submit by December 25, 2020 the proposals to the government of the Russian Federation how to expand the Russian icebreaker fleet.

The national project for technologies and research in the field of nuclear energy until 2024, which is being created separately for the Rosatom, is estimated at 732.6 billion rubles.

Topics: Belarus, Nuclear ships, Rosatom, Nuclear News Tickers


Other news:

Unit No. 1 at the Belarusian Nuclear Power Plant has been brought to minimum control power

Minimum control power level is reached when neutron flux is recorded in a reactor working at a level sufficient to sustain a fission chain reaction.

WANO appoints Robert Gambrill as Director of WANO Atlanta Centre

He has formally replaced Russ Brian.

We plan for the BN-800 reactor to switch from a hybrid core to an active core fully loaded with tablet MOX fuel assemblies

The complete MOX-core is planned in 2022.


Hero of the day

Leningrad NPP Unit 6 Connected to Grid, Delivers First Electricity to Russian Power System

Leningrad NPP Unit 6 Connected to Grid, Delivers First Electricity to Russian Power System

The Leningrad NPP Unit 6 equipped with Rosatom's flagship Generation III+ VVER-1200 reactor was connected to the grid and reached the power capacity of 240 MW.



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