06.02.2015 

The Leningrad NPP: plan for heat generation made on 102% in January 2015

The Leningrad NPP (branch of the JSC "Concern Rosenergoatom", Leningrad region) developed 119 898.28 Gcal of heat energy in January 2015, which amounted 101.95% of the planned figures for the period (117,600 Gcal), or 110.56% of the production in January 2014 (108,444 Gcal). Consumers of the Leningrad NPP received 110 Gcal 743.8 or 109% of the plan (101,620 Gcal) in 2014.
 
The Leningrad NPP released to major (large) consumers in January 2015:

- SMUP "TSP" (heating and DNW in Sosnovy Bor) - 96 126.08 Gcal (more than 80% of the supply of BRT LNPP);

- FSUE NITI - 12 549.4 Gcal;

- FSUE "NPO" Radium Institute named after V.G. Khlopin and FSUE "RosRAO"- 1 532.32 Gcal (221.45 and 310.76 1 Gcal respectively);

- JSC "Ecomet" - 244.21 Gcal;

- JSC "NPP-Auto" - 292.2 Gcal.

The radiation background is unchanged and corresponds to natural values on an industrial platform of the Leningrad nuclear power plant, in the city Sosnovy Bor and the surrounding territory.

The Leningrad nuclear power plant is the JSC "Rosenergoatom Concern" branch. The station is located in the city Sosnovy Bor 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 with electric capacity of 1000 MWt each operate at the nuclear power plant.



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