Leningrad NPP’s Director Vladimir Pereguda said: “We are 3 steps away from commissioning yet another state-of-the-art Russian unit – in the next 6 months, the unit should go through power start-up, trial operation and comprehensive tests. During these tests, while gradually increasing its power level, we will test the unit’s technological durability and safety and its security systems. In the beginning of 2021, the new sixth power unit will enter the capacity market and start supplying consumers with almost 28 million kWh of electricity daily.”
The commissioning of Leningrad NPP Unit 6 began on 19 July 2020, when the 1st assembly with fresh nuclear fuel was loaded into the reactor core prompting the unit’s physical launch.
The Unit 6 is expected to enter commercial operation in 2021. It will replace Leningrad NPP Unit 2 equipped with RBMK-1000 reactor, which has successfully operated for 45 years.
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