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Nuclear News Ticker - March 24, 2021

AtomInfo.Ru, PUBLISHED 24.03.2021

Lightbridge Corporation and Framatome announced on March 22, 2021 that they have reached an agreement to dissolve the Enfission joint venture.

Deputy Minister of Energy of the Russian Federation Pavel Sorokin believes that before talking about creating a system of commercial storage and transport of hydrogen in Russia, it is necessary to conduct an inventory of all existing projects in the field of hydrogen energy in the country.

The construction of 16 rescue vessels of various types for the Northern Sea Route will begin in 2021.

Topics: Framatome, Hydrogen, Russia, Nuclear News Tickers


Other news:

Construction of Akkuyu NPP Unit 3 Begins

A ceremony commemorating the start of Unit 3 construction was held at the site of the first Turkish nuclear power plant Akkuyu.

TVEL Elemash Machine-building plant launches new manufacturing site for CFR-600 fabrication

The dummy fuel bundles for CFR-600 are already manufactured for testing.

All spent fuel was unloading from SFP-3 at Fukushima Daiichi NPP

SFP-3 and SFP-4 are free of fuel now.


Hero of the day

Unit 6 of Leningrad NPP commissioned for commercial operation

Unit 6 of Leningrad NPP commissioned for commercial operation

On March 22, 2021, VVER-1200 reactor-enabled Unit 6 was commissioned at the Leningrad NPP. Andrey Petrov, Director General of Rosenergoatom (part of the Electric Power Division of ROSATOM), signed the corresponding order.



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