One Russian blogger has
paid a visit to the modern Russian nuclear plant. Normally it is
forbidden to take photos there, but they have made an exception for him.
So now we have a rare chance to see what’s inside of the Russian most
modern power plant.
This power plant is
situated near Smolensk city. Its power generation potential is 3
Megawatt and it was build for 8 years, from 1982 to 1990. There were
planned to be four nuclear reactors, but because of the panic after the
Chernobyl accident the forth block has not been completed, so there are
three of them for now.
In Russia there are now 10
active power plants. This one produces 1/7 of the overral electricity
outcome of Russian nuclear powerplants, so it is a big one.
Because this powerplant was
completed after the Chernobyl, they paid a special attention to secure
it from alike accidents. There is even a saying that “The sci-fi writers
are on the second place by richness of imagination, the first place is
occupied by the nuclear plant security engineers”, meaning that they
need to make it safe just for some unimaginable events that not very
likely to happen, but still the security system should be ready for
them.
The outside structure that
secures reactors themselves can stand the blast that exceeds ten times
the power of atomic bomb blast, just imagine.
There is a 30km (18 miles)
security zone around the plant itself. It’s literary filled with all
sorts of sensors and monitoring devices that measure the condition of
the environment and should report any smallest deviation from normal
radiation doses. There is also a water pound, the normal thing on such
an object, that stores strategic reserve of water, which is said to be
very clean and is fishing there is the big dream for every local – it
doesn’t freezes in winter and has plenty of different fish species.
The entrance to the station
has a few protection levels, including palm scan, checking weight (it
shouldn’t) differ from the number on profile.
Everyone should be dressed into uniform.
Everyone gets personal radiation checker.
The turbines.
The main reactor hall, the reactor itself is in the concrete reactor cavity
The nuclear fuel used is Uranium255
It is placed in those green tubes.
One can see the blue glow at 2.5 meteres (8 feet) deep. It is because of Cerenkov effect
“electromagnetic radiation emitted when a charged particle (such as
an electron) passes through an insulator at a speed greater than the
speed of light in that medium”.
The main control point.