Objective
The objective of the project was to implement the on-site assistance (OSA) at Kola NPP by a Western Consultant. This assistance by the Consultant was the subject of a formal contract between EC and the Consultant.
Result
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Objective
The objective of the project was to implement the on-site assistance (OSA) at Kola NPP by a Western Consultant. This assistance by the Consultant was the subject of a formal contract between EC and the Consultant.
Result
Objective
The objective of this project was to prepare the basic design for the modernization of the Reactor Protection System on Units 3 and 4.
Result
1) Background
1) Background The Tacis 1993 Regional Programme was adopted by the Tacis Committee in October 1993. The content of the Chernobyl Regional Programme was developed during programming missions to Belarus, Russia and Ukraine from March to June 1994.
See contract 23903 for detailed information
Project background
Based on the 1992 TASCIS on-site assistance activities, the Rosenergoatom requested European Commission for assistance in modernisation of the Kola 3 NPP (VVER-440/V213) reactor protection system, intending to use a digital one.
Background
1) Background
Background
Objective
This project, the “On-Site-Assistance”, in short“OSA” aimed at an increase of the safety culture on the NPP. As in all other cases, the OSA was performed by an EU utility working with a team of Western and Russian experts.
General purpose of the OSA:
Objective
This On-Site-Assistance (OSA) project is dealing with the increase of the safety culture on the NPP. As in all other cases, the OSA was performed by an EU utility working with team of Western and Russian experts.
General purpose of the OSA:
Objective
1)Background
Background
Objective
The EC contracted TPEG (Twinning Program Engineering Group), a consortium of Community nuclear operators and engineering organisations, to assist in preparing the PHARE 1993 Nuclear Safety Programme.
The work required from the Consultant included:
Background
The G7 summit in July 1992 underlined the need and agreed on a broad programme of short-term and long-term measures to improve the safety of civil nuclear installations in operation and under construction in Eastern Europe and the CIS.
Objective
1) Background
Background
Objective
The original design of WWER reactors did not include a diagnostic system in order to monitor the potential danger to the integrity of reactor coolant system (RCS) and to provide an early warning of RCS pressure boundary developing defects.