ROSATOM participates in World Nuclear Spotlight Kazakhstan Rosatom, PUBLISHED 17.04.2024 The event was dedicated to the development of nuclear power industry in KazakhstanROSATOM took part in the international conference World Nuclear Spotlight Kazakhstan in Almaty, organized by the World Nuclear Association and the Ministry of Energy of the Republic of Kazakhstan. ROSATOM's delegation was led by Kirill Komarov, First Deputy Director General - Director for Development and International Business, who spoke in a panel discussion on Nuclear Power Benefits. In his speech, he noted that Rosatom offers its partners a full range of technology solutions to meet climate goals and ensure a low-carbon future. "We are convinced that nuclear energy will definitely be the basis of a low-carbon balance worldwide. Rosatom is the largest producer of low-carbon electric energy in Russia providing about 1/5 of the total quantity of electric energy generated in the country. Rosatom has transformed itself into a conveyor of nuclear technologies and is the world leader: among 25 nuclear power units currently being implemented worldwide for export, 22 are being built by Rosatom. Our technologies and experience definitely provide partners around the world with solutions to reduce their carbon footprint and for sustainable development," said Kirill Komarov. Topics: Asia, Kazakhstan, Rosatom Other news: 417 nuclear units are operating in the world 58 units are under construction. HTR-PM starts commercial operation It is an important pathway for optimizing energy structure, ensuring reliable energy supply, and contributing to the dual carbon goal. Lepse Floating Technical Base Dismantlement Project has been successfully implemented To discharge spent nuclear fuel, the Lepse was placed in a specially designed and built onshore sheltering site. This made it possible to prevent any weather effects. |
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