Builders will sequentially build several layers of a reinforced frame and fill them with special concrete. The result will be a 70-meter strong structure that can withstand hurricanes, earthquakes, explosions, shock waves and crashing planes.
Leningrad NPP is Russia’s largest nuclear power plant in terms of installed capacity and the only nuclear power plant operating two types of power units: channel uranium-graphite RBMK and water-water VVER. There are a total of six power units at the station. Units 3 and 4 with RBMK-1000, as well as units 5 and 6 with VVER-1200, continue to operate.
RBMK reactor units also produce cobalt-60, iodine-125, molybdenum-99 and iodine-131 radioisotopes used in medicine and industry.
Leningrad NPP, St. It provides more than 55% of the energy consumption of St. Petersburg and the region.
Source: Ferra

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