What is the meaning of VVER?

What is the meaning of VVER?

water-water energy reactor
The Russian abbreviation VVER stands for ‘water-water energy reactor’ (i.e. water-cooled water-moderated energy reactor). The design is a type of pressurised water reactor (PWR).

Is VVER reactor safe?

The Russian-designed VVER-TOI nuclear power reactor design – developed from the VVER-1200 – has been formally certified as compliant by the European Utility Requirements (EUR) organisation. The design also “ensures high economic performance with the maximum safety level of the unit”, it adds.

Where is the Novovoronezh nuclear power station?

The Novovoronezh nuclear power station (Russian: Нововоронежская АЭС [pronunciation ]) is a nuclear power station close to Novovoronezh in Voronezh Oblast, central Russia. The site was vital to the development of the VVER design; every unit built was essentially a prototype of its design.

What is the population of Novovoronezh in Russia?

Population: 32,635  ( 2010 Census); 36,961  ( 2002 Census); 35,666  ( 1989 Census). Within the framework of administrative divisions, it is incorporated as Novovoronezh Urban Okrug —an administrative unit with the status equal to that of the districts.

What does novnovovoronezh stand for?

Novovoronezh ( Russian: Нововоро́неж) is a town in Voronezh Oblast, Russia, located on the left bank of the Don River 55 kilometers (34 mi) south of Voronezh. Population: 32,635  ( 2010 Census); 36,961  ( 2002 Census); 35,666  ( 1989 Census).

Why was the Novovoronezh-5 shut down?

In 2010 Novovoronezh-5 was shut down for modernization to extend its operating life for an additional 25 years, the first VVER-1000 to undergo such an operating life extension. The works include the modernization of management, protection and emergency systems, and improvement of security and radiation safety systems.

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