Bookmark and Share
Baltic site works
07 Jul 2010 06:20:08
kecilkan font perbesar font
Ground preparations for the Baltic nuclear power plant in Russia's Kaliningrad exclave are seen well underway, ahead of a planned date in April 2011 for first concrete.
 
The twin VVER pressurized water reactor power plant will supply about 2400 MWe and go a long way to replace nuclear generation capacity lost in the region after the shutdown of two large reactors at Ignalina in neighbouring Lithuania.
 
In the past, about 40% of Kaliningrad's electricity came from Ignalina but the new plant will provide enough to support the region as well as surplus for export to Poland and Germany.
 
Lithuania plans to build a replacement nuclear power plant, Visaginas, at a site alongside Ignalina. This could feature one or two large reactors with investment from other Baltic States, Estonia and Latvia. Lithuania could also take a stake in the Baltic plant, some 49% of which is available to private investors in a first for Russia's Rosatom. The first reactor should come online in mid-2016 with the second unit following in 2018.

 
Researched and written by World Nuclear News

Dikirim oleh:


Artikel terkait

KOMENTAR

Belum ada komentar di artikel ini
0003397532  


  PUBLIKASI   NUCLEAR MILE STONES    POLLING
Buku, Booklet,Leaflet dan Article
1896  Ahli fisika Perancis Henri Becquerel menemukan gejala radioaktivitas ketika plat-plat fotonya diburamkan oleh sinar dari
Setujukah Anda dengan pembangunan PLTN di Indonesia?

About Us | Contact Us | Privacy | Term Of Use
Copyright © Tim Pengelola Website Infonuklir, 2010. All right reserved
Ged.Perasten, Jl. Lebak Bulus No 49, Jakarta Selatan 12070. Telp 021 7659401 Fax 021 75913833
This site best view with Firefox version 3 or latest, and 1024 x 768px screen resolution