At 1:23 and 48 seconds on April 26, 1986, reactor number four at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant exploded - and then exploded again just seconds later. In this video, we break down the RBMK reactor ...
The first VVER-TOI unit at the Kursk II Nuclear Power Plant in Russia has had its power increased to 100% as its commissioning process continues. (Image: Rosatom) The 1,250 MWe unit was connected to ...
The second unit of the Leningrad NPP with the RBMK reactor is being prepared for decommissioning. The removal of nuclear fuel from the power unit has been completed. All fuel assemblies (fuel ...
Innoplasmatech Company, a resident of Skolkovo (VEB Group.Russia), confirmed the effectiveness of ion-plasma technology, which deactivates irradiated reactor graphite and removes a layer containing an ...
A model of the VVER-1200 water-water energetic reactor. Stock image.Getty Images The first light-water reactor at the new Russian nuclear facility, Kursk II, has now reached full power as part of its ...
The control room at Kursk-II NPP (Credit: Atomic Energy 2.0) Unit 1 at Russia’s Kursk-II NPP, the world’s first VVER-TOI reactor, has achieved full power during pilot operation. Design tests will now ...
Conceptual model of the Smolensk-II NPP (Credit: Atomic Energy 2.0) A preparatory meeting has been held at the construction site of Russia’s Smolensk-II NPP under the chairmanship of the director of ...
A disaster at Israel’s reactor in Dimona would be less catastrophic than the 1986 Chernobyl meltdown, but the core is being kept in service far longer than intended, and experts warn that’s risky. It ...
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