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5 October 2015
The Kalininskaya NPP fulfilled planned target for electric power generation by 108.4% in September
In September the Kalininskaya NPP developed 3.013 billion KWh (108.4%). The power system was released 2.859 billion KWh (109.2%). The capacity factor (load factor) was 104.64% (96.53% beyond the plan).

4 October 2015
The Kalininskaya NPP: power unit №4 working at nominal power
The power unit №4 of the Kalininskaya NPP was restarted after completion of repair works on October 3, 2015, at 12:15. It is working in accordance with the dispatch schedule at the moment. The power unit №4 capacity is 1045 MW.

23 September 2015
Kalininskaya NPP generated 500 billion kilowatt-hours of electricity since the beginning of operation
Acting Director of the Kalininskaya NPP Viktor Sushko congratulated the staff of the KNPP with achievement of index for electricity generation since the start-up in amount of 500 billion kWh.

1 September 2015
The Kalininskaya NPP fulfilled the planned target for electricity generation at 103,3% in August
The Kalininskaya NPP developed 3,028 billion KWh (103,3%) in August. 2,866 billion KWh was released into the grid(103,3%). The capacity factor (load factor) was 101,78% (the plan was 98,52%).


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The management of Kalinin NPP is well aware that high quality is essential for effective production and is strongly committed to further improve its quality management system, with due regard for nuclear and radiation safety.

The key goals of the plant are:

  • to ensure nuclear and radiation safety; 
  • to effectively operate, maintain, repair and modernize the equipment; 
  • to effectively and timely organize the safe and effective operation of the 3 rd unit and its auxiliary facilities; 
  • effectively protect the environment; 
  • to openly and directly contact with public and international organizations. 


In order to meet the above goals, it is necessary to carry out the following tasks:

  • to implement and improve the efficiency program; 
  • to ensure effective management and distribution of responsibility; 
  • to comply with efficiency standards; 
  • to effectively plan quality management actions; 
  • to ensure effective resource management; 
  • to enhance personnel qualification and to develop safety culture; 
  • to ensure effective document management; 
  • to organize planned inspections and to ensure constant quality control in line with existing procedures; 
  • to regularly analyze and to constantly enhance the efficiency; 
  • to control the activities of the plant and the suppliers that have an influence on its efficiency. 


This policy is expected to enhance the plant’s safety and efficiency and to raise people’s confidence in nuclear power engineering.