The Kola NPP is the most powerful nuclear power plant located beyond the Arctic Circle. And its power units have been operating for over 45 years. How do they do it? And what will replace them?
On June 18, plans were announced for the construction of new power units at the Kola NPP-2. The replacement station will be two-unit, that is, it will include two VVER-type power units with a capacity of 600 MW each. But what is particularly interesting is that these reactors will be spectrally controlled. Such power units have never been built at Russian nuclear power plants.
In this video I will tell you what it is - spectral regulation (at the end of the video), why it is boring and what advantages it gives. But in order to understand why it was decided to build such units at the Kola NPP, I will tell you what the Kola NPP is, what is its role in the regional power system, what power units are currently operating on it. How its power units with VVER-440 reactors managed to work for so long and how to extend the life of a nuclear power plant and reactor annealing.
And of course, in the end I will figure out what spectral regulation is and what new VVER-600S reactors are planned to be built at the Kola NPP-2 by 2034.
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