Leningrad II Reactor Sends First Power to Grid
Leningrad II Reactor Sends First Power to Grid
GALWAY, IRELAND--March 22, 2018--Written by Martin Lynch, European News Editor for Industrial Info (Galway, Ireland)--Five weeks after the first unit of the new Leningrad II nuclear power plant in Russia was brought up to the minimum controllable power (MCP), the unit has started sending its first power to the electricity grid.
Within this article: Details ongoing start-up of new reactor, technology, related projects
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