1) Background
As economical situation of Ukrainian NPPs was very difficult in the early 80’s, there was an urgent need for spare parts in order to allow operation of Ukrainian NPPs.
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- (-) Remove Bopp & Reuther filter Bopp & Reuther (1)
- (-) Remove Technoserv filter Technoserv (1)
- (-) Remove SEMPELL AG filter SEMPELL AG (0)
- Framatome (3) Apply Framatome filter
- Intercontrole (2) Apply Intercontrole filter
- SEBIM (2) Apply SEBIM filter
- Alstom (1) Apply Alstom filter
- Babcock Sempell (1) Apply Babcock Sempell filter
- Brühl&Kjaer (1) Apply Brühl&Kjaer filter
- ENVINET (1) Apply ENVINET filter
- Geholit (1) Apply Geholit filter
- Herion (1) Apply Herion filter
- Lisega (1) Apply Lisega filter
- Nukem (1) Apply Nukem filter
- Onet Technologies (1) Apply Onet Technologies filter
- Persta (1) Apply Persta filter
- Rados (1) Apply Rados filter
- Schneider Electric (1) Apply Schneider Electric filter
- Syseca (1) Apply Syseca filter
- Weir Valves & Controls (1) Apply Weir Valves & Controls filter
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Contract information field: Nuclear Power Plant
- (-) Remove Bilibino filter Bilibino (1)
- (-) Remove Rovno filter Rovno (1)
- Zaporozhye (12) Apply Zaporozhye filter
- South Ukraine (10) Apply South Ukraine filter
- Balakovo (3) Apply Balakovo filter
- Beloyarsk (1) Apply Beloyarsk filter
- Medzamor (1) Apply Medzamor filter
- Novovoronezh (1) Apply Novovoronezh filter
Contract information field: Nature
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Countries:
Ukraine
Programme:
TACIS
Budget year:
1992
Amount:
€ 6.060,00
Countries:
Russia
Programme:
TACIS
Budget year:
2003
Amount:
€ 1.045.000,00
Bilibino NPP
Bilibino nuclear power and district heating plant (NPDHP) was the first nuclear power station built beyond the Polar Circle in the central part of the Chukotka peninsula, and it provides electricity for the regional mining and gold mining industries.