The Kola Nuclear Power Plant (Russian: Кольская АЭС [pronunciation]), also known as Kolsk NPP or Kolskaya NPP, is a nuclear power plant located 12 km...
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producers of nuclear energy. In 2020 total electricity generated in nuclear power plants in Russia was 215.746 TWh, 20.28% of all power generation. The...
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Kola Nuclear Power Plant near Polyarnye Zori, which produces about half of all energy, and a network of seventeen hydroelectric and two thermal power...
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Nuclear Power Plant The Gravelines Nuclear Power Station The Cattenom Nuclear Power Plant The Hamaoka Nuclear Power Plant The Ōi Nuclear Power Plant The...
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combined heat and power (CHP) low-power nuclear power plant') are vessels designed by Rosatom, the Russian state-owned nuclear energy corporation. They are...
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energy transformers. Economics of nuclear power plants Integrated Nuclear Fuel Cycle Information System List of nuclear power stations List of boiling water...
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language, a language spoken on Kola Island Kola Nuclear Power Plant, a plant in Polyarnye Zori, Russia on the Kola Peninsula Kola Superdeep Borehole (KSDB)...
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commercial power stations were constructed in Beloyarsk, Novo-Voronezh, Kola, Leningrad, and Armenia. In the year 1960, the Soviet Union had a nuclear power capacity...
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VVER (category Nuclear power reactor types)
the Kola Nuclear Power Plant. Nuclear power in Russia Russian floating nuclear power station VBER-300 Other sources - 34,8. "Kudankulam nuclear plant starts...
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Rosatom (redirect from Rosatom Nuclear Energy State Corporation)
first in overseas nuclear power plant construction, responsible for 76% of global nuclear technology exports: 35 nuclear power plant units, at different...
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90% of the oblast's production – are Pechenganickel, Olcon, the Kola Nuclear Power Plant, Sevrybkholodflot, Murmanrybprom, Murmansk Trawl Fleet and Murmansk...
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Electricity sector in Russia (category Electric power in Russia)
(18%), and nuclear (17%) power. 60% of thermal generation (gas and coal) is from combined heat and power plants. Russia operates 31 nuclear power reactors...
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storage station will be in Russia Zagorsk Hydroelectric Pumped Storage Power Plant-2 "Хевел: Генерация". June 29, 2022. "Проекты производственной компании...
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Generation III reactor (redirect from Third-generation nuclear reactors)
reactor became operational (first grid connection) at Novovoronezh Nuclear Power Plant II in Russia, which was the first operational Generation III+ reactor...
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platform that sank in 2011 in the Sea of Okhotsk Kola Nuclear Power Plant (Kolskaya AES), a nuclear power plant in Russia Kolskoye, a rural locality (a village)...
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A nuclear-free zone is an area in which nuclear weapons and nuclear power plants are banned. The specific ramifications of these depend on the locale in...
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settlement for workers of the electric power industry due to the construction of the Kola Nuclear Power Plant.[citation needed] Initially a work settlement...
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Geothermal power is electrical power generated from geothermal energy. Technologies in use include dry steam power stations, flash steam power stations...
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Beta-M (category Nuclear technology in the Soviet Union)
2023. Kudrik, Igor (17 November 2003). "Two strontium powered lighthouses vandalised on the Kola Peninsula". Bellona.org. Mahaffey, James (6 June 2017)...
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Soviet atomic bomb project (redirect from Soviet nuclear program)
disposal of spent uranium and decay of sunken nuclear-powered submarines is a major problem in the Kola Peninsula in northwest Russia. Although the Russian...
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Control rod (redirect from Nuclear control rod)
rate of the nuclear chain reaction and, thereby, the thermal power output of the reactor, the rate of steam production, and the electrical power output of...
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a nuclear-powered cruise-missile submarine, which could carry up to eight anti-ship missiles, designed to strike any aircraft carrier-borne nuclear threat...
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Radiation United States military nuclear incident terminology Vulnerability of nuclear plants to attack Broken Arrow (nuclear) The missiles involved in the...
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Energy in Russia (section Nuclear power)
develop civilian nuclear power, and constructed the world's first nuclear power plant. Russia was also the world's fourth-largest nuclear energy producer...
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Silmet (redirect from Glavgastopprom Oil Shale Processing Plant)
nuclear materials for the Soviet nuclear power plants and weapon facilities until 1989. In the years of 1950–1989, the plant produced about 98,681 tonnes...
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List of civilian radiation accidents (category Nuclear safety and security)
accelerators. Accidents related to nuclear power that involve fissile materials are listed at List of civilian nuclear accidents. Military accidents are...
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article contains a list of nuclear weapon explosion sites used across the world. It includes nuclear test sites, nuclear combat sites, launch sites for...
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of the nuclear powered submarines that served in the Soviet Navy. The expedition was an early example of blue-water operations and the power projection...
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Škoda Works (category Manufacturing plants in Slovakia)
the Communist era include nuclear reactors and trolley buses. By the early 1990s, with the Communist Party no longer in power, the companies that were...
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USS Skipjack (SSN-585) (category Nuclear submarines of the United States Navy)
USS Skipjack (SSN-585), the lead ship of her class of nuclear-powered attack submarine, was the third ship of the United States Navy to be named after...
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