Decommissioning

Russia / Final Fuel Removed From Leningrad-2 RBMK As Decommissioning Makes Progress

By Kamen Kraev / John Adkins
24 August 2023

Country’s entire RBMK reactor fleet slated for retirement

Final Fuel Removed From Leningrad-2 RBMK As Decommissioning Makes Progress
The reactor hall of the Leningrad-2 RBMK light-water graphite-moderated reactor unit near St. Petersburg. Image courtesy Rosenergoatom.
Russia has fully defueled the Leningrad-2 RBMK type nuclear power plant reaching a milestone for the decommissioning process of the two oldest units at the site, operator Rosenergoatom said.

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