Difference between revisions of "Baltic NPP"
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** new NPP planned / under construction<ref>http://www.contratom.de/2.0/index.php?mod=standort&id=1147 as at December 8, 2010</ref> | ** new NPP planned / under construction<ref>http://www.contratom.de/2.0/index.php?mod=standort&id=1147 as at December 8, 2010</ref> | ||
− | * an international [[Nuclear Waste and Pollution Conference in Vilnius 2011|anti-nuclear conference]] focusing on the new NPP construction plans of Lithuania, Belarus and Kaliningrad (Russia) | + | * an international [[Nuclear Waste and Pollution Conference in Vilnius 2011|anti-nuclear conference]] focusing on the new NPP construction plans of Lithuania, Belarus and Kaliningrad (Russia) took place in Vilnius (LT) on December 6-8, 2011 |
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+ | * [http://www.nordkurier.de/cmlink/nordkurier/nachrichten/blickpunkte/atomstrom-import-durch-ostsee-1.522229 ideas of a sea cable to export the Baltic NPP electricity to Germany] <small><small>German</small></small> | ||
Revision as of 19:43, 1 January 2013
- situated at Kaliningrad, Russia
- new NPP planned / under construction[1]
- an international anti-nuclear conference focusing on the new NPP construction plans of Lithuania, Belarus and Kaliningrad (Russia) took place in Vilnius (LT) on December 6-8, 2011
Media coverage
Further information resources
- Status of proposed nuclear plants in the Baltic Sea region as of August 29, 2012[2]:
- Baltic 1:
- proposed construction start: 2012
- proposed operation begin: 2016
- Baltic 2:
- proposed construction start: 2014
- proposed operation begin: 2018
- Baltic 1:
- ↑ http://www.contratom.de/2.0/index.php?mod=standort&id=1147 as at December 8, 2010
- ↑ composition by Bernd Ebeling, http://contratom.de as at August 29, 2012
source: World Nuclear Industrial Status Report 2012, Schneider, M. et al.; Nuclear Power Reactors in the World, IAEA, Vienna, 2008