Objective R1.02/93
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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- RRCKI ( Russian Research Centre Kurchatov Institute) (7) Apply RRCKI ( Russian Research Centre Kurchatov Institute) filter
- Tecnatom (2) Apply Tecnatom filter
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Beneficiary Organisation details
Bohunice NPP (Slovak Republic)
http://www.seas.sk
Dukovany NPP (Czech Republic)
http://www.cez.cz
Paks NPP (Hungary)
Beneficiary Organisation details
Bohunice NPP (Slovak Republic)
http://www.seas.sk
Dukovany NPP (Czech Republic)
http://www.cez.cz
Paks NPP (Hungary)
Beneficiary Organisation Details
Paks NPP (Hungary):www.npp.hu
Bohunice NPP (Slovak Republic): www.seas.sk
Dukovany NPP (Czech Republic): www.cez.cz
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.
Background
Due to a backlog of several Tacis equipment supply projects for Balakovo NPP, caused by external factors, there was an urgent need to make provisions for the proper follow-up of these projects.
Objective
Objective
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 Utilities and NPPs.
Objective
In the existing fuel loading machines Instrumentation and Control errors in fuel positioning occurred and due to malfunction of the electronics all limiting blockings could run out of function.
Objective
Objective
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.
Background
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