Rostov Nuclear Power Plant
Rostov Nuclear Power Plant | |
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Spray ponds and units 1 & 2 of the Rostov Nuclear Power Plant | |
Location of Rostov Nuclear Power Plant in Russia | |
Official name | Ростовская атомная электростанция |
Country | Russia |
Location | Volgodonsk |
Coordinates | 47°35′57.63″N 42°22′18.76″E / 47.5993417°N 42.3718778°ECoordinates: 47°35′57.63″N 42°22′18.76″E / 47.5993417°N 42.3718778°E |
Status | Operational |
Construction began | 1977 |
Commission date | 2001 |
Operator(s) | Rosenergoatom |
Nuclear power station | |
Reactor type | VVER-1000/320 |
Reactor supplier | Atomstroyexport |
Power generation | |
Units operational |
3 x 1,000 MW, 1 x 1,070 MW |
Make and model |
Kharkov Turbine Plant Electrosila |
Units under const. | 1 x 1,070 MW |
Nameplate capacity | 3,070 MW |
Website Rostov NPP (english) |
Rostov Nuclear Power Plant (Russian: Ростовская АЭС [ pronunciation ]), also known as Volgodonsk Nuclear Power Plant (Russian: Волгодонская АЭС [ pronunciation ]), is a Russian nuclear power plant located on the left bank of the Tsimlyansk reservoir in the lower stream of the Don River near Volgodonsk, Rostov Oblast.[1]
Construction of Rostov reactor No. 1 began in 1977 and operations began in 2001. Construction of reactor No. 2 commenced in 1983 and finished in 2009. Unit 3 was connected to the electrical grid for the first time in December 2015.[2] Unit 4 is under construction. Units No. 3 and 4 are (will be) an upgraded VVER-1000/320 subtype.[3]
Reactors
Four units are planned in total.[1]
Unit | Reactor type | Net capacity |
Gross capacity |
Construction started |
Commercial Operation |
Shutdown |
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Rostov 1 | VVER-1000/320 | 950 MW | 1000 MW | 1 September 1981 | 25 December 2001 | - |
Rostov 2 | VVER-1000/320 | 950 MW | 1000 MW | 1 May 1983 | 10 December 2010 | - |
Rostov 3 | VVER-1000/320 | 1011 MW | 1070 MW | 2009 and earlier | 27 December 2015 | - |
Rostov 4 | VVER-1000/320 | 1011 MW | 1070 MW | 2010 and earlier | (Plan 2017)[4] | - |
See also
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