Monday, July 1 2024 12:51
Alexandr Avanesov

Outage continues at ANPP

Outage continues at ANPP

ArmInfo. Outage-2024 continues at the Armenian Nuclear Power Plant (ANPP) CJSC. This was stated in a  statement by the CJSC.

According to the source, the Outage is proceeding according to the  established schedule and will be completed in the first ten days of  August. During this period, measures will be taken to improve the  safety of the NPP. In particular, within the framework of the program  for the repeated extension of the service life of the second power  unit, it is planned to carry out a major overhaul of the reactor  plant, a major overhaul of the 3rd turbine and the 3rd  turbogenerator, routine repairs of the 4th turbine and the 4th  turbogenerator, repair and inspection of metal and mechanical  devices, and other activities.  In addition to the NPP employees, the  current work is also attended by the "Armatom", "Volt Ampere", "IS  ENERGY", "PROTERM" companies as well as experienced specialists from  Russia, Croatia, the Czech Republic and Ukraine.

After the completion of the Outage-2024, based on a positive expert  opinion given as a result of tests and inspections, the 2nd power  unit of the ANPP will be connected to the unified energy system of  Armenia.  The ANPP was stopped for Outage from May 15 for a period of  95 days. During the Outage, it is necessary to refuel the station and  begin inspecting the main equipment in order to carry out work on the  repeated extension of the service life of the second power unit of  the Armenian NPP. On December 14 last year, the Government of the  Republic of Armenia decided to allocate $65 million for the  implementation of the program for the repeated extension of the  service life of the second power unit of the Armenian NPP (until  2036). Work on the implementation of the program is being carried out  by Rusatom Service, with which a corresponding agreement has been  concluded. The customer of the project will be the Armenian NPP,  which will receive state funds in the form of a budget loan. By 2036,  it is planned to commission a new nuclear unit, the capacity of which  is still being discussed.