01.10.2014 

The Leningrad NPP: plan for heat generation for 9 months of 2014 carried out by 110.7%

The Leningrad Nuclear Power Plant (branch of the "Rosenergoatom Concern", Leningrad region) in January-September 2014 has developed 515,232 Gcal of thermal energy, which accounted for 110.7% of the planned figure for the period (465,440 Gcal), consumers were released 463 041.6 Gcal or 125.3% of the plan (369,540 Gcal).

In January-September 2014 the Leningrad nuclear power plant has released major customers:

- SMUT "TSP" (heating of the city Pine Forest) - 415 Gcal 552.87 or 137.84% of the target (301,480 Gcal);

- Federal State Unitary Enterprise NITI - 40 745.1 Gcal, or 68.5% of the plan (59,440 Gcal);

- Federal State Unitary Enterprise «NPO «Radium Institute named after V.G. Khlopina» and Federal State Unitary Enterprise «RosRAO» - 5 383.9 Gcal, or 75.3% of the plan (7150 Gcal);

- JSC "Ecomet" - 1159.86 Gcal or 78.9% of the plan (1470 Gcal).

Recall that the Leningrad nuclear power plant has released to the city, consumers of Pine Forest and its industrial enterprises 704,315 Gcal of thermal energy.

There are power units ?1, ?3 and ?4 in work at the moment at the Leningrad NPP, their bear load constitutes 2330 MW, according to the dispatcher operation schedule. The program of resource recovery of the reactor facility characteristics is being continued at the power unit ?2.

The radiation background on an industrial platform of the Leningrad nuclear power plant, in the city Pine Pine Forest and the surrounding territory hasn't changed and corresponds to natural values.

The Leningrad nuclear power plant is JSC "Rosenergoatom Concern" branch. The station is located in the city Pine Pine forest, in 80 km to the west of St. Petersburg on the bank of the Finland Gulf. The Leningrad NPP is the country's first station with RBMK-1000 reactors (uranium - graphite nuclear reactors of channel type on thermal neutrons). 4 power units by electric capacity of 1000 MWt everyone are operating on the nuclear power plant.

Current information about a radiation situation near the nuclear power plant in Russia and other objects of the nuclear industry is provided on a site www.russianatom.ru.



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