Purpose
A comprehensive ISI programme of the Steam Generators will assure their safe and reliable operation in the Armenian NPP with a resultant benefit to the overall Nuclear Safety of the NPP
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Countries:
Armenia
Programme:
INSC
Budget year:
2007
Amount:
€ 1.788.400,00
Countries:
Armenia
Programme:
INSC
Budget year:
2007
Amount:
€ 749.860,00
Countries:
Armenia
Programme:
INSC
Budget year:
2007
Amount:
€ 281.350,00
Countries:
Armenia
Programme:
INSC
Budget year:
2010
Amount:
€ 3.345.000,00
The project summary will be published after the completion of the project.
The objectives of the project are:
Countries:
Armenia
Programme:
INSC
Budget year:
2011
Amount:
€ 985.546,97
1.Objectives
Following the Fukushima Daiichi accident, the EU nuclear power plants had to undergo a comprehensive and transparent assessment of their safety and risks ("EU Stress Tests"). Subsequently the EU opened this assessment for voluntary participation of neighbouring countries.