Beneficiary Organisation details
Main beneficiary:
State Office for Nuclear Safety (Czech Republic)
http://www.sujb.cz
Co-beneficiaries:
Nuclear Regulatory Agency (Bulgaria)
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Contract information field: Nuclear Power Plant
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Countries:
Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Hungary, Slovakia
Programme:
PHARE
Budget year:
1995
Countries:
Russia
Programme:
TACIS
Budget year:
2000
Amount:
€ 114.416,06
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.