Seversk 2 is a 1,255MW nuclear reactor planned in Tomsk, Russia. The nuclear reactor is currently in permitting stage.
PID | Project Type | Total Capacity (MW) | Active Capacity (MW) | Pipeline Capacity (MW) | Project Status | Project Location | Project Main Contractor | 937 | Nuclear | 1,255 | – | 1,255 | Permitting | Tomsk, Russia | Atomenergoproekt |
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Description
Seversk 2 is a Generation III+ nuclear reactor being developed by Atomenergoproekt, the main contractor for the project.
The 1,255MW reactor is currently owned and will be operated by Rosenergoatom Concern. The company has a stake of 100%.
Seversk 2 is a type of PWR reactor. It will feature 163 fuel assemblies in the core of reactor, the place where fission occurs and energy is released. The project cost is expected to be around $3,817.71m.
Contractors Involved
Alstom Atomenergomash will be the steam turbine supplier for the nuclear reactor. Atomenergoproekt is expected to be the architect engineer for the reactor.
About Atomenergoproekt
Atomenergoproekt, a subsidiary of State Atomic Energy Corporation Rosatom is a nuclear energy company that designs and constructs nuclear power plants. The company conducts design and engineering survey activities for constructing and upgrading of nuclear power plants such as siting, designer supervision and engineering follow-up during operation, development of design and working documentation, and management of construction and erection works, equipment and materials procurement and commissioning of nuclear power plants. Atomenergoproekt also offers development of plan, pre-design and working documentation. The company also operates as contractor and designer. It operates through its offices in Moscow, Russia. Atomenergoproekt is headquartered in Moscow, Russia.
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