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  • The nuclear power plant is located 12 km away from Polyarnye Zori, Murmansk Oblast in north-western Russia. The Kola NPP was the 1 st to be built in the harsh climatic conditions of the Arctic. Kola NPP is the key electricity supplier of Murmansk region and the Republic of Karelia. The plant has 4 units 440 MW each (half of the region’s power generating capacity). The annual production capacity is over 12 billion KWh.
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  • The Kola Nuclear Power Plant (Russian: Кольская АЭС []), also known as Kolsk NPP or Kolskaya NPP, is a nuclear power plant located 12 km away from Polyarnye Zori...
  • The first VVER-440/230 reactor at Kola Nuclear Power Plant was connected to the electricity grid on June 29, 1973.
  • The Kola NPP is the first nuclear power plant of Russia built beyond the Arctic circle. Power units of the Kola NPP are currently operated in a limited...
  • The Kola NPP plant is a Nuclear power plant located in Russia. Kola NPP has a peak capacity of 1760.0 MW which is generated by Nuclear.
  • Kola Units 1 through 4 Polarnyye Zori, Murmansk, Russia Pressurized Water Reactors (PWRs).
  • The other day, plans were announced for the construction of new power units at the Kola NPP-2.
  • The Kola Nuclear Power Plant (NPP) also known as Kolsk NPP or Kolskaya NPP, is a nuclear power plant in northern Russia.
  • The commissioning of the UASK SR24 PCUS is an important step in the modernization of the Kola Nuclear Power Plant, aimed at increasing the safety and...
  • ...life-span extensions and force regulatory bodies and Rosenergoatom, Russian's nuclear power plant operations conglomerate, to carry out the environmental...
  • The Kola NPP, the first nuclear power plant of Russia built beyond the Arctic circle, has four power units with a capacity of at least 440 MW and supplies...
  • The Kola nuclear power plant in Russia has completed its second peer review with the World Association of Nuclear Operators.
  • Experts of the nuclear insurance pool of Russia, Great Britain and Luxembourg highly appreciated the level of operational safety of the Kola nuclear power plant.
  • Sergei Blinov works at the fish farm located where the cooling water from Kola nuclear power plants flows out in Lake Imandra.