Difference between revisions of "Ostrovets NPP"

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== Further information resources ==
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* Status of proposed nuclear plants in the Baltic Sea region as of August 29, 2012<ref>composition by Bernd Ebeling, http://contratom.de as at August 29, 2012<br/>source: World Nuclear Industrial Status Report 2012, Schneider, M. et al.; Nuclear Power Reactors in the World, IAEA, Vienna, 2008</ref>:
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** '''Ostrovets 1''':
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*** proposed construction start: 2013
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*** proposed operation begin: 2017
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*** proposed construction start: 2014
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*** proposed operation begin: 2018
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Revision as of 23:39, 3 December 2012

October 20, 2011 the Belarussian parliament ratified a cooperation agreement with Moscow on building the Ostrovets NPP[1].


Further information resources

  • Status of proposed nuclear plants in the Baltic Sea region as of August 29, 2012[2]:
    • Ostrovets 1:
      • proposed construction start: 2013
      • proposed operation begin: 2017
    • Ostrovets 2:
      • proposed construction start: 2014
      • proposed operation begin: 2018


  1. http://www.bellona.org/articles/articles_2011/minsk_cooperation as at November 3, 2011
  2. 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