Objectives
The objective of this project was to provide the Commission with an independent expert evaluation whether the upgraded Kalinin NPP unit 3 would be in line with European safety objectives and practices.
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Objectives
The objective of this project was to provide the Commission with an independent expert evaluation whether the upgraded Kalinin NPP unit 3 would be in line with European safety objectives and practices.
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The objective of the present project was to perform a limited integrity assessment of the VVER 1000 Reactor Pressure Vessel (RPV) taking into account the irradiation embrittlement effect.
The project covered four major areas:
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The main objective of this project was to co-operate with and assist the Safety Authorities of Russia (GAN) and related Technical Safety Organisations (TSO) to review:
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The objective was to assist GAN in technical evaluation of the proposed safety upgrading measures, including design and operational aspects, related to Novovoronezh units 3 and 4.
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Uranium exploration took place in Russia after the WWII and vein types mine were discovered in Stavropol. In the fifties uranium exploration was mainly concentrated on regions outside of Russia.
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According to the intention of the European Union and the Russian Ministry of Atomic Power the operational safety assistance, which started with TACIS 92, continued with TACIS 94 with the same Western and Eastern Utility and NPPs.
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According to the intention of the European Union and the Russian Ministry of Atomic Power the operational safety assistance, which started with TACIS 92, continued with TACIS 96 with the same Western and Eastern Utility and NPPs.
More information on the outcome of the project is under preparation.