“We have accumulated vast experience in construction, production organisation, procurement, supply, and finance, as well as our continuously increasing effectiveness. This is crucial to meeting modern market requirements and facing the large-scale challenges when constructing nuclear power plants.”
The VVER-1200 is the flagship of ROSATOM’s Generation III+ PWR-type reactor and the world’s only Generation III+ design in serial construction. Unit No. 2 at the Novovoronezh-2 NPP is the 3rd in the series, following unit No. 1 at the same NPP, launched in 2016, and unit No. 1 at the Leningrad-2 NPP, launched in 2017. Since being connected to the grid on May 1, 2019, unit No.2 has already generated 2.5 billion kWh of electricity.
The launch of the reactor increases the share of nuclear power in Central Russia’s electricity grid to 27%, preventing an average of four million tonnes of greenhouse gas emissions from being discharged into the air, while giving a further boost to the region’s economy.
The following countries, among others, have chosen to adopt this technology: Finland, Hungary, China, Bangladesh and Belarus. Rosatom’s foreign orders portfolio currently comprises of 36 VVER unit projects at different implementation stages across 12 markets.




