Objective:
Overall Objective
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Objective:
Overall Objective
Objective
The objective of the project was to analyse the current leak rate of the confinement for VVER-230 reactors and consequently to propose how to decrease it drastically.
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.
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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
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The overall project aimed to develop and deliver simulation tools to be installed on the VVER-440-NPP sites (230/213). Multifunctional Simulators (MFS) had to be supplied and delivered to Novoronezh Training Centre and Kola NPP.
Objective R1.01/93
This On-Site-Assistance, in short “OSA”, project deals 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 a team of Western and Russian experts.
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Objective:
Fire protection equipment shall be delivered with this project, consisting of:
Background
The aim of the Beneficiary (Rosenergoatom) was to minimize personnel, population and environmental radiation impact by means of safety improvement at the existing NPPs, ensuring safety under radioactive waste and spent nuclear materials handling.
Objective
Background
Kola NPP located in Murmansk Oblast in north western Russia comprised 4 power units of VVER 440 type reactors. Unit 1 is in operation since 1973, unit 2 since 1974, unit 3 since 1982 and unit 4 since 1984.
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The aim of the on-site assistance (OSA) Large scale project for Kola NPP was to maintain a strong EU engagement in order to support the country efforts to deal with problems inherited from the past in the context of on-going budget difficulties.
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The TACIS programmes for Nuclear Safety agreed upon between the European Commission and the relevant authorities of beneficiary states contained provisions for on-site assistance (OSA).