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Re: какво е V1... [re: H] |
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Иpka () |
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Публикувано | 02.12.06 23:13 |
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Може, но в случая няма нищо общо с документацията, а все пак става дума за определени реактори. Справка:
http://www.uic.com.au/nip91.htm
Electricity consumption in the Slovakia has been fairly steady since the mid 1990s but is now rising steadily.
Nuclear industry development
In 1958 the Czechoslovak government started building its first nuclear power plant - a gas-cooled heavy water reactor at Bohunice (now in Slovakia). This 104 MWe Bohunice A1 reactor, built by Skoda, was completed in 1972 and ran until 1977. It was closed following a severe accident during refuelling.
In 1972 construction of the present Bohunice plant commenced, with two VVER 440 type 230 reactors (V1 plant) built by Atomenergoexport of Russia and Skoda. In 1976 construction started on two type 213 reactors (V2 plant) built by Skoda. All were designed by Energoproject.
In 1981 construction of the four-unit Mochovce nuclear power plant was commenced by Skoda, using VVER 440/213 reactor units. Work on units 3 & 4 was halted in 1994. Units 1 & 2 have been significantly upgraded and the instrument and control systems replaced with assistance from western companies.
Both plants are owned and operated by the state Slovak Electric (SE) utility
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