Smolensk Nuclear Power Plant
Smolensk Nuclear Power Plant (Russian: Смоленская АЭС [
Smolensk Nuclear Power Plant | |
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Country | Russia |
Coordinates | 54°10′8.98″N 33°14′47.89″E |
Status | Operational |
Construction began | 1 October 1975 |
Commission date | 9 December 1982 |
Operator(s) | Rosenergoatom |
Nuclear power station | |
Reactor type | RBMK |
Power generation | |
Units operational | 3 x 1,000 MW |
Units cancelled | 1 x 1,000 MW |
Nameplate capacity | 3,000 MW |
Capacity factor | ~75% (total, cumulative up to 2018)[1][2][3] |
External links | |
Website | |
Commons | Related media on Commons |
The plant operates three RBMK-1000 reactors (1000 MW water-cooled graphite-moderated channel-type reactors). The plant was supposed to have four units but the construction of the 4th reactor was stopped in 1993 following the Chernobyl disaster.
All the units are equipped with emergency response systems, which can prevent release of radioactive material into the environment even in case of serious accident; for example breakage of pipes in the reactor cooling circuit. The reactor cooling circuit is housed in hermetic reinforced concrete boxes that can withstand a force of 4.5 kgf/cm2.
Unit[4] | Reactor type | Net capacity |
Gross capacity |
Construction started |
Electricity Grid |
Commercial Operation |
Shutdown |
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Smolensk – 1 | RBMK-1000 | 925 MW | 1,000 MW | 1975-10-01 | 1982-12-09 | 1983-09-30 | 2027 planned[5] |
Smolensk – 2 | RBMK-1000 | 925 MW | 1,000 MW | 1976-06-01 | 1985-05-31 | 1985-07-02 | 2030 planned[5] |
Smolensk – 3 | RBMK-1000 | 925 MW | 1,000 MW | 1975-10-01 | 1990-01-17 | 1990-10-12 | 2034 planned[5] |
Smolensk – 4 | RBMK-1000 | 925 MW | 1,000 MW | 1984-10-01 | – | – | Construction cancelled on 1 December 1993 |
References
- "PRIS - Reactor Details - Smolensk 1". pris.iaea.org. Retrieved 14 January 2020.
- "PRIS - Reactor Details - Smolensk 2". pris.iaea.org. Retrieved 14 January 2020.
- "PRIS - Reactor Details - Smolensk 3". pris.iaea.org. Retrieved 14 January 2020.
- Power Reactor Information System of the IAEA: "Russian Federation: Nuclear Power Reactors"
- http://www.atomic-energy.ru/news/2012/02/07/30612