Problems and prospects of nuclear power plants construction

60 years ago, in July 1954 in the city of Obninsk near Moscow the world's first nuclear power plant was commissioned with a capacity of 5 MW. Today more than 430 nuclear units with a total capacity of almost 375000 MW are in operation in dozens of the countries worldwide. 72 electrical power un...

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Main Author: Pergamenshhik Boris Klimentyevich
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Moscow State University of Civil Engineering (MGSU) 2014-02-01
Series:Vestnik MGSU
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Online Access:http://vestnikmgsu.ru/files/archive/issues/2014/2/ru/17.pdf
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spelling doaj-288383dd68de451f934edd687c956b2f2020-11-24T23:15:46ZengMoscow State University of Civil Engineering (MGSU)Vestnik MGSU 1997-09352014-02-012140153Problems and prospects of nuclear power plants constructionPergamenshhik Boris Klimentyevich0Moscow State University of Civil Engineering (MGSU)60 years ago, in July 1954 in the city of Obninsk near Moscow the world's first nuclear power plant was commissioned with a capacity of 5 MW. Today more than 430 nuclear units with a total capacity of almost 375000 MW are in operation in dozens of the countries worldwide. 72 electrical power units are currently under construction, 8 of them are located in the Russian Federation. There will be no alternative to nuclear energy in the coming decades. Among the factors contributing to the construction of nuclear power plants reckon limited fossil fuel supply, lack of air and primarily carbon dioxide emissions. The holding back factors are breakdown, hazard, radioactive wastes, high construction costs and long construction period. Nuclear accidents in the power plant of «Three-Mile-Island» in the USA, in Chernobyl and in Japan have resulted in termination of construction projects and closure of several nuclear power plants in the Western Europe. The safety systems have become more complex, material consumption and construction costs have significantly increased. The success of modern competing projects like EPR-1600, AP1000, ABWR, national ones AES-2006 and VVER-TOI, as well as several others, depends not only on structural and configuration but also on construction and technological solutions. The increase of the construction term by one year leads to growth of estimated total costs by 3—10 %. The main improvement potentials include external plate reinforcement, pre-fabricated large-block assembly, production and installation of the equipment packages and other. One of the crucial success factors is highly skilled civil engineers training.http://vestnikmgsu.ru/files/archive/issues/2014/2/ru/17.pdfnuclear power plants projectsduration of the constructionconstruction manufacturabilitynuclear power plantenergy unitsecuritydeterrents
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construction manufacturability
nuclear power plant
energy unit
security
deterrents
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title Problems and prospects of nuclear power plants construction
title_short Problems and prospects of nuclear power plants construction
title_full Problems and prospects of nuclear power plants construction
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publisher Moscow State University of Civil Engineering (MGSU)
series Vestnik MGSU
issn 1997-0935
publishDate 2014-02-01
description 60 years ago, in July 1954 in the city of Obninsk near Moscow the world's first nuclear power plant was commissioned with a capacity of 5 MW. Today more than 430 nuclear units with a total capacity of almost 375000 MW are in operation in dozens of the countries worldwide. 72 electrical power units are currently under construction, 8 of them are located in the Russian Federation. There will be no alternative to nuclear energy in the coming decades. Among the factors contributing to the construction of nuclear power plants reckon limited fossil fuel supply, lack of air and primarily carbon dioxide emissions. The holding back factors are breakdown, hazard, radioactive wastes, high construction costs and long construction period. Nuclear accidents in the power plant of «Three-Mile-Island» in the USA, in Chernobyl and in Japan have resulted in termination of construction projects and closure of several nuclear power plants in the Western Europe. The safety systems have become more complex, material consumption and construction costs have significantly increased. The success of modern competing projects like EPR-1600, AP1000, ABWR, national ones AES-2006 and VVER-TOI, as well as several others, depends not only on structural and configuration but also on construction and technological solutions. The increase of the construction term by one year leads to growth of estimated total costs by 3—10 %. The main improvement potentials include external plate reinforcement, pre-fabricated large-block assembly, production and installation of the equipment packages and other. One of the crucial success factors is highly skilled civil engineers training.
topic nuclear power plants projects
duration of the construction
construction manufacturability
nuclear power plant
energy unit
security
deterrents
url http://vestnikmgsu.ru/files/archive/issues/2014/2/ru/17.pdf
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