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Alexandr Avanesov

Armenian NPP to undergo a comprehensive planned-preventive  maintenance cycle

 Armenian NPP to undergo a comprehensive planned-preventive  maintenance cycle

ArmInfo.  The Armenian Nuclear Power Plant (NPP) has officially ceased operations as of April 1 to undergo a comprehensive planned-preventive maintenance  (PPM) cycle, as announced by David Khudatyan, Minister of Territorial  Administration and Infrastructure, at a government meeting on April  2. He added that it will remain offline for a period of five months.

Khudatyan noted that measures will be taken during the shutdown to  extend the plant's operational lifespan until 2036. The NPP will be  out of service for a total of 153 days, significantly exceeding the  45 days required for scheduled maintenance.

Recall, the RA government allocated 63.2 billion drams from the state  budget for the second extension program. A new nuclear power unit is  scheduled to be built in the country by 2036. The country's  authorities are leaning toward the need to build a plant with a small  modular reactor. Proposals from five countries are currently being  reviewed, including Russia, the United States, China, South Korea,  and France. However, based on the statement by Armenian Prime  Minister Nikol Pashinyan, who said that Armenia's existing nuclear  power plant has the potential to operate until 2046, it can be  concluded that the issue of a new nuclear power plant for Armenia is  being put on the back burner.