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Following the development, commercial power stations were constructed in Beloyarsk, Novo-Voronezh, Kola, Leningrad, and Armenia. [3] In the year 1960, the Soviet Union had a nuclear power capacity of 605 MWe. By 1975, this capacity was increased to 4.7 GW. [3] At this point, the Soviet Union was committed to developing an aggressive nuclear ...
Pages in category "Nuclear power stations built in the Soviet Union" The following 20 pages are in this category, out of 20 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Nuclear power stations built in the Soviet Union (20 P) Pages in category "Power stations built in the Soviet Union" The following 38 pages are in this category, out of 38 total.
Leningrad Nuclear Power Plant (Russian: Ленинградская атомная электростанция; Ленинградская АЭС Leningradskaya atomnaya elektrostantsiya; Leningradskaya AES (pronunciation ⓘ)) is a nuclear power plant located in the town of Sosnovy Bor in Russia's Leningrad Oblast, on the southern shore of the Gulf of Finland, some 70 kilometres (43 mi) to ...
The following page lists the power stations in Russia. Renewable. Geothermal Station ... World's first nuclear power plant Sibirskaya: Seversk: 56°37′37″N 84°54 ...
Obninsk Nuclear Power Plant (Russian: Обнинская АЭС, romanized: Obninskaya AES; pronunciation ⓘ) was built in the "Science City" of Obninsk, [1] Kaluga Oblast, about 110 km (68 mi) southwest of Moscow, Soviet Union. Connected to the power grid in June 1954, Obninsk was the first grid-connected nuclear power plant in the world, [2 ...
The Lungmen Nuclear Power Plant under construction (now halted) This table lists stations under construction stations without any reactor in service. Planned connection column indicates the connection of the first reactor, not thus whole capacity.
Nuclear power stations built in the Soviet Union (20 P) S. ... Pages in category "Nuclear power in the Soviet Union" The following 7 pages are in this category, out ...