Balancing competitiveness and climate objectives: Bellona Europa’s insights on the Draghi Report
Introduction Competitiveness has been the dominating topic in EU political discussions in recent months and is set to be a key focus of the upcomi...
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Publish date: October 26, 2008
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The ceremony, which took place at noon on Friday, was attended by most of Rosatom’s upper brass management 47news.ru reported.
Actual construction of the plant is already well underway, having begun in October 2007. The construction of the Leningrad NPP 2 is part of a federal target programme for the development of Russia’s nuclear industry for the years 2007 to 2010, with a longer perspective to 2015.
The first reactor block is expected to enter into service in 2013. The launch of the second reactor is scheduled for 2014. The plant is expected to run for 50 years and is fundamental equipment has clearance for 60 years.
The electrical power output for each of the Leningrad NPP 2’s reactors is projected to be 100,172 megawatts, or 250 gigcalories per hours. In 2008, projected spending on the construction of the plant is to be 7.9 billion roubles, ($29 million), of which 5.9 billion roubles will be financed by Russian taxpayers.
Introduction Competitiveness has been the dominating topic in EU political discussions in recent months and is set to be a key focus of the upcomi...
Russia is a world leader in the construction of nuclear power plants abroad. Despite the sanctions pressure on Russia since its full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022, its nuclear industry has remained virtually untouched.
Today, the Bellona Foundation is launching the establishment of the Center for Marine Restoration in Kabelvåg, Lofoten. At the same time, collaboration agreements related to the center were signed with Norrøna, the University of Tromsø, the Lofoten Council and Blue Harvest Technologies
To ensure that Germany achieves its goal of climate neutrality by 2045, negative emissions are necessary, as depicted in the global IPCC scenarios.