Siberian nuclear power plant
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Other names: Sibirskaya, Seversk, Troitsk
Siberian nuclear power plant is a retired nuclear power plant in Seversk, ЗАТО Северск, Tomsk Oblast, Russia.
Project Details
Table 1: Unit-level project details for Siberian nuclear power plant
Unit name | Status | Commissioning year | Retirement year | Nameplate capacity | Reactor type | Owner |
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ADE-3 | Retired[1] | 1961[1] | 1992[2] | 167 MW[3] | Light water graphite reactor[1] | Rosatom [100%][1] |
ADE-4 | Retired[1] | 1964[1] | 2008[2] | 167 MW[3] | Light water graphite reactor[1] | Rosatom [100%][1] |
ADE-5 | Retired[1] | 1965[1] | 2008[2] | 167 MW[3] | Light water graphite reactor[1] | Rosatom [100%][1] |
EI-2 | Retired[1] | 1958[1] | 1991[2] | 50 MW[3] | Light water graphite reactor[1] | Rosatom [100%][1] |
I-1 | Retired[1] | 1955[1] | 1990[2] | 50 MW[3] | Light water graphite reactor[1] | Rosatom [100%][1] |
Table 2: Additional unit-level timeline details for Siberian nuclear power plant
Unit name | Commercial operation | Retirement date |
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ADE-3 | 1961[1] | 1992[2] |
ADE-4 | 1964[1] | 2008[2] |
ADE-5 | 1965[1] | 2008[2] |
EI-2 | 1958[1] | 1991[2] |
I-1 | 1955[1] | 1990[2] |
Location
Table 3: Unit-level location details for Siberian nuclear power plant
Unit name | Location | Coordinates (WGS 84) |
---|---|---|
ADE-3 | Seversk, ЗАТО Северск, Tomsk Oblast, Russia[4] | 56.6463, 84.9127 (exact) |
ADE-4 | Seversk, ЗАТО Северск, Tomsk Oblast, Russia[4] | 56.6463, 84.9127 (exact) |
ADE-5 | Seversk, ЗАТО Северск, Tomsk Oblast, Russia[4] | 56.6463, 84.9127 (exact) |
EI-2 | Seversk, ЗАТО Северск, Tomsk Oblast, Russia[4] | 56.6463, 84.9127 (exact) |
I-1 | Seversk, ЗАТО Северск, Tomsk Oblast, Russia[4] | 56.6463, 84.9127 (exact) |
The map below shows the exact location of the nuclear power plant:
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References
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