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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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