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Countries:
Kazakhstan
Programme:
TACIS
Budget year:
1997
Amount:
€ 432.646,65
Countries:
Kazakhstan
Programme:
TACIS
Budget year:
1995
Amount:
€ 97.018,56
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The objective of this project was to provide to the End User, that is the nuclear power plant BN-350 (Aktau, Kazakhstan), with several equipment for the metallurgic analysis, mainly devoted (but not limited) to destructive and non-destructive testing (NDT).
Countries:
Kazakhstan
Programme:
TACIS
Budget year:
1995
Amount:
€ 78.838,00
Objectives
Countries:
Kazakhstan
Programme:
TACIS
Budget year:
1995
Amount:
€ 872.447,00
Objectives
Countries:
Kazakhstan
Programme:
TACIS
Budget year:
1995
Amount:
€ 527.525,00
Objectives
In the framework of the “Tacis Nuclear Safety Programme”, it was decided to improve the passive fire protection facilities of the BN-350 NPP (fast breeder) in Aktau, Kazakhstan. The project was divided into three lots: