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The Belarusian nuclear power plant is a multi-reactor nuclear power plant project in Belarus. Initial plans were announced in the 1980s, but were suspended after the 1986 Chernobyl disaster. The drive for the current project was fueled by the Russia-Belarus energy dispute in 2007. The project foresees construction of two nuclear reactors between 2016 and 2020, and probably two more reactors by 2025. The reactors would be supplied by Atomstroyexport and the plant would be located in the Astravets district, Hrodna voblast.
The project has faced opposition on both safety and political grounds, because Belarus has never before built a nuclear power plant.
In the 1980s there were plans to build a nuclear heating and power plant in Rudensk, some 50 kilometres (31 mi)south of the vicinity of Minsk. Following the Chernobyl nuclear disaster, these plans were halted. The plant was to comprise two VVER-1000 nuclear reactors, designed to provide both electricity and heat for the city of Minsk. The reactors would each have had a power rating of 900 MW net and 940 MW gross capacity.
A nuclear power plant is a thermal power station in which the heat source is a nuclear reactor. As is typical in all conventional thermal power stations the heat is used to generate steam which drives a steam turbine connected to an electric generator which produces electricity. As of 23 April 2014, the IAEA report there are 435 nuclear power reactors in operation operating in 31 countries. Nuclear power plants are usually considered to be base load stations, since fuel is a small part of the cost of production.
Electricity was generated by a nuclear reactor for the first time ever on September 3, 1948 at the X-10 Graphite Reactor in Oak Ridge, Tennessee in the United States, and was the first nuclear power plant to power a light bulb. The second, larger experiment occurred on December 20, 1951 at the EBR-I experimental station near Arco, Idaho in the United States. On June 27, 1954, the world's first nuclear power plant to generate electricity for a power grid started operations at the Soviet city of Obninsk. The world's first full scale power station, Calder Hall in England opened on October 17, 1956.
A power station (also referred to as a generating station, power plant, powerhouse, or generating plant) is an industrial facility for the generation of electric power. Most power stations contain one or more generators, a rotating machine that converts mechanical power into electrical power. The relative motion between a magnetic field and a conductor creates an electrical current. The energy source harnessed to turn the generator varies widely. Most power stations in the world burn fossil fuels such as coal, oil, and natural gas to generate electricity. Others use nuclear power, but there is an increasing use of cleaner renewable sources such as solar, wind, wave and hydroelectric.
The world's first power station was designed and built by Lord Armstrong at Cragside, England in 1868. Water from one of the lakes was used to power Siemens dynamos. The electricity supplied power to lights, heating, produced hot water, ran an elevator as well as labor-saving devices and farm buildings.
Coordinates: 53°N 23°E / 53°N 23°E / 53; 23
Belarus (i/bɛləˈruːs/ bel-ə-ROOSS; Belarusian: Белару́сь, tr. Bielaruś, IPA: [bʲɛlaˈrusʲ]; Russian: Белоруссия, tr. Byelorussiya; IPA: [bʲɪloˈrussɪʲɐ]), officially the Republic of Belarus, is a landlocked country in Eastern Europe bordered by Russia to the northeast, Ukraine to the south, Poland to the west, and Lithuania and Latvia to the northwest. Its capital is Minsk; other major cities include Brest, Hrodna (Grodno), Homiel (Gomel), Mahilioŭ (Mogilev) and Vitsebsk (Vitebsk). Over 40% of its 207,600 square kilometres (80,200 sq mi) is forested. Its strongest economic sectors are service industries and manufacturing.
Until the 20th century, different states at various times controlled the lands of modern-day Belarus: for example: the Principality of Polotsk (11th to 14th centuries), the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth, and the Russian Empire. In the aftermath of the 1917 Russian Revolution, Belarus declared independence as the Belarusian People's Republic, succeeded by the Socialist Soviet Republic of Byelorussia, which became a founding constituent republic of the Soviet Union in 1922 and was renamed as the Byelorussian Soviet Socialist Republic (Byelorussian SSR). Belarus lost almost half of its territory to Poland after the Polish-Soviet war of 1919-1921. Much of the borders of Belarus took their modern shape in 1939 when some lands of the Second Polish Republic were reintegrated into it after the Soviet invasion of Poland and were finalized after World War II. During World War II, military operations devastated Belarus, which lost about a third of its population and more than half of its economic resources. The republic was redeveloped in the post-war years. In 1945 Belarus became a founding member of the United Nations, along with the Soviet Union and the Ukrainian SSR.
2012 World [civil] electricity generation by fuels (IEA, 2014)
Nuclear power is the use of nuclear reactions that release nuclear energy to generate heat, which most frequently is then used in steam turbines to produce electricity in a nuclear power station. The term includes nuclear fission, nuclear decay and nuclear fusion. Presently, the nuclear fission of elements in the actinide series of the periodic table produce the vast majority of nuclear energy in the direct service of humankind, with nuclear decay processes, primarily in the form of geothermal energy, and radioisotope thermoelectric generators, in niche uses making up the rest.
Nuclear (fission) power stations, excluding the contribution from naval nuclear fission reactors, provided 11% of the world's electricity in 2012, somewhat less than that generated by hydro-electric stations at 16%. Since electricity accounts for about 25% of humanity's energy usage with the majority of the rest coming from fossil fuel reliant sectors such as transport, manufacture and home heating, nuclear fission's contribution to the global final energy consumption is about 2.5%, a little more than the combined global electricity production from "new renewables"; wind, solar, biofuel and geothermal power, which together provided 2% of global final energy consumption in 2014.
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Белорусская АЭС для первых лиц (The Belarusian nuclear power plant for the first persons)
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Russian and Hungarian companies are participating in the construction of the first nuclear power plant in Belarus. Russia and Hungary have developed a close partnership in the areas of Nuclear technology and infrastructure. In recent years Hungarian and Russian companies have worked together on the Paks project that is currently under construction.
LRT © 2016 Video: Lithuanian Conservatives started to collect signatures on Monday in order to prohibit importing electricity from Belarus nuclear power plant currently under construction. Conservatives plan to collect 50 thousands of necessary signatures over two months. Under Lithuanian law such an initiative would then be debated in Parliament. The draft law prohibits to import electricity from Belarus and to use Lithuanian grid to transport this electricity towards the West, said leader of Conservatives party Gabrielius Landsbergis. Oppositional conservatives say that Belarusian power plant is being built in order to export electricity abroad and such an initiative could block the plan. Lithuanian government is also very ardent critic of the Belarusian nuclear power plant, which i...
К концу лета под Островцом собираются сдать первые объекты -- административные здания. Ну, а в самом Островце -- жилой дом для строителей АЭС. Подробности: http://ont.by/news/our_news/0077966/ www.ont.by
On in July 10 an incident occairs at the Rosatom's Belarus nuclear power plant construction. The officials try to hide the incedent ( http://www.world-nuclear-news.org/NN-Belarus-plant-suspended-after-installation-mishap-02081601.html ) More info - at Belarus Antinuclear Campaign site - https://www.facebook.com/antinuclear.belarus/
More business reports: http://www.dw.com/en/made-in-germany-the-business-magazine-2016-05-24/e-19234701-9798 Belarus is building a huge new nuclear reactor at Astravyets, partly to lessen its energy dependence on Moscow. The plant is due to go into operation by 2018. But there is widespread concern in the neighboring Baltic States and Poland.
Vilnius, Lithuania - Apr, 25 2016 Linas Balsys - a member of Lithuanian Parliament, a Chairman of Lithuanian Green Party about the construction of Astravyets Nuclear Power Plant in Belarus and its threats for Lithuania.
Белорусская АЭС для первых лиц. Визит Михаила Мясниковича на Белорусскую АЭС. Автор съемок и монтажа Николай Саук. http://snn.sugardas.lt/ Снято камерой Sony HDR-CX570E. 31 августа 2015 г. Председатель Совета Республики Михаил Мясникович считает необходимым комплексно подходить к решению вопросов обеспечения работой, жильем и досугом жителей городка энергетиков в Островце. Об этом он сегодня сообщил журналистам перед началом заседания Президиума Совета Республики в районном центре, передает корреспондент БЕЛТА. Тем, что было принято решение поселить сотрудников АЭС не на отдельной площадке, а в Островце, решены многие вопросы: райцентр получил новый виток развития - строится жилье, объекты торговли, социальной инфраструктуры. В итоге все жильцы получили новые возможности для времяпрепровож...
Activists in Minsk protested against the ongoing construction of a nuclear power plant in Belarus, on the 30th anniversary of the Chernobyl nuclear disaster. Protesters used the annual "Path of Chernobyl" demonstration on April 26 to speak out against the plant being built in Astravets. Originally published at - http://www.rferl.org/media/video/belarus-protests/27701745.html
More business reports: http://www.dw.com/en/made-in-germany-the-business-magazine-2016-05-24/e-19234701-9798 Belarus is building a huge new nuclear reactor at Astravyets, partly to lessen its energy dependence on Moscow. The plant is due to go into operation by 2018. But there is widespread concern in the neighboring Baltic States and Poland.
The belarusian government tries to "end" Chernobyl. As the japanese government tries to "end" Fukushima. In Belarus radiation signs are suspended. Villages reinterpreted as clean (since 2007 1000). Tolerance limits for nuclear contamination to be raised, as in Fukushima, as in the EU, March 2011. Standards for food, water, land can be reduced. While Fukushima exploded, the contract for the construction of the first Belarusian nuclear power plant was signed, although 72% of the Chernobyl fallout went down on Belarus. ROSATOM builds this reactor, just like in Iran. video by http://www.tekknorg.wordpress.com
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При́пять (укр. Прип’ять) — покинутый город в Киевской области Украины. Город расположен на берегу реки Припять в 2 км от Чернобыльской АЭС, неподалёку от границы с Белоруссией. Расстояние до Киева — 94 км. _________________________________________ Pripyat (Ukr. Prip Yat) is a Ghost town in the Kiev region of Ukraine. The city is situated on the banks of the Pripyat river 2 km from the Chernobyl nuclear power plant near the border with Belarus. Distance to Kyiv — 94 km.
Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev, after a session of the Union State Council of Ministers in Minsk on Wednesday, said the visit of the Russian delegation was "very meaningful, open and effective". He noted that trade turnover between the two countries has reached the unprecedented volume of $38 billion. In his opinion, this became possible not only thanks to the aspiration of Russia and Belarus to cooperate but also thanks to the operations of the Custom Union (economic integration that also includes Kazakhstan) in general. "For all the allegations about the Customs Union, it is yielding concrete dividends to its participants. This is the best proof that integration is much more effective than isolated economic activity", he said at a press conference in Minsk. He highlighted t...
4) Fill in the blanks based on what you listen: We’re at the first checkpoint at the entry to the Chernobyl zone at the 30 kilometer point from the reactor. Once you go through here the area is contaminated. April 26th is the 30th anniversary of the worst nuclear accident in history - the disaster the Soviet Union's Chernobyl nuclear power plant in 1986 contaminated large areas of Ukraine, Belarus and Russia. But three decades later somehow it's become a tourist attraction. You need permission to get in but it's actually pretty easy to pay a guide to take you on a tour. “These 3 maps represent the contamination of the exclusion zone area by different types.” “This is where we are right now?” “Yes, exactly Simon! So right now we are at one of the entrances to the exclusion zone al...
2012 Rose of Tralee Nicola McEvoy and some of her fellow roses and escorts travel to Belarus with Adi Roche to volunteer in Vesnova Childrens Mental Asylum. A wonderful example of the kind of people that are involved with the Rose of Tralee. www.roseoftralee.ie www.chernobyl-international.com
For 2 weeks, from 24 August 2012, Will Armstrong will be cycling for 350 miles from Minsk to Kiev to raise awareness for the Chernobyl nuclear accident in 1986. The accident still has a devastating effect on the lives of people in Belarus and Ukraine today. In 1986, 500,000 soldiers were drafted in to fix the roof of Chernobyl. They were given the choice of 2 minutes fixing the roof or 2 years fighting in Afghanistan. The soldiers were not informed of the dangers of working on the roof and the impact it would have on the rest of their lives. 2 minutes, 2 weeks, 2 years. What would you choose? Today, the radiation is still in the soil of the 2,600 km area surrounding the plant. Radiation is now part of the food chain meaning 99% of children grow up with serious health issues with depl...
Power plants like this one in Ukraine's eastern industrial heartland, are a key target for Russian-backed militants. The complex is capable of supplying electricity for at least a million people and is vital for local industry, including coal mines and steel manufacturers. Whoever controls the thermal power station, has control of where the energy goes. Ukrainian forces well aware of this, defend the complex. It's situated just one kilometer from the combat line, near the town of Schastya, north of the militant stronghold of Luhansk. The plant runs at limited capacity. The specific type of coal needed to generate the electricity is only extracted in militant-controlled areas. Check out our website: http://uatoday.tv Facebook: https://facebook.com/uatodaytv Twitter: https://twitter.com/...
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Belarus to take part in the 60th annual session of the General Conference of the International Atomic Energy Agency in Vienna. The exposition of the Belarusian Nuclear Power Plant will provide information on the BelNPP project. Housing subsidies will be introduced in Belarus on 1 October. Housing subsidies will benefit about 400 thousand Belarusian families. Minsk hosted a republican seminar for medics. Thematic seminars for EMS medics will be held in the regions.
К концу лета под Островцом собираются сдать первые объекты -- административные здания. Ну, а в самом Островце -- жилой дом для строителей АЭС. Подробности: http://ont.by/news/our_news/0077966/ www.ont.by
Russian President Vladimir Putin and Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko held a press conference in Moscow, Tuesday, after signing an agreement to further strengthen cooperation between both countries in the military sphere. During the press conference both Putin and Lukashenko underlined the closeness of their countries, with Putin noting that “Russia takes the first place among foreign trade partners of Belarus: our market accounts for almost half of Belarusian trade.” The Russian president went on to discuss the construction of a Belarusian nuclear power plant which he described as "one of the most important investment projects" between both countries. Video ID: 20151215-063 Video on Demand: http://www.ruptly.tv Contact: cd@ruptly.tv Twitter: http://twitter.com/Ruptly Faceboo...
Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency to visit Belarus Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Yukiya Amano will visit Belarus. During his three-day working visit, the IAEA Director General will meet with Belarusian Minister of Foreign Affairs Vladimir Makei and a number of representatives of Belarusian government agencies. Also, Yukiya Amano is expected to take part in the opening of the nuclear industry expo Atomexpo in Minsk, visit the construction site of the Belarusian nuclear power plant near Ostrovets and the national center for control and response to emergencies. Also, in 2016 our country will be visited by IAEA assessment missions. The first unit of the Belarusian nuclear power plant will go online in 2018, the second one in 2020. ...
Negotiations of presidents Alexander Lukashenko and Vladimir Putin held in Bocharov Ruchey Residence, Sochi. A wide range of bilateral questions were in the center of attention of the heads of states. The presidents discussed trade and economic relations of the two countries, realization of large joint projects, including construction of the Belarusian nuclear power plant, touched upon the Belarusian satellite launching. The commodity turnover growth was mentioned as a crucial positive point. At the meeting they talked about interaction of Belarus and Russia within various integration associations. It was referred to holding of summits of CSTO, EurAsEC and the Customs Union in Moscow in December. Alexander Lukashenko and Vladimir Putin also exchanged opinions on topical issues of the worl...
India now exports critical components of Heavy Water Nuclear Reactors to the World Nuclear reactors and Kozhikode. What links could they possibly have? As hyped-up as the question may sound, given Kozhikode is little known for industrialisation, the reality is an eye-opener. The most critical components of heavy water reactors of nuclear power plants around the world are being manufactured by a group of Malayali engineers at a Kozhikode-based company. Even the Kudankulam nuclear power plant, being built by Russia, is using the heavy water reactor valves and motors manufactured at the city plant of Peekay Steel Castings Pvt Ltd. The company has been providing crucial components to United States-based Flowserve Raleigh Operations and Nasosenergomash (Sumy, Ukraine) of HMS Group, Russia, ...
The belarusian government tries to "end" Chernobyl. As the japanese government tries to "end" Fukushima. With the support of the World Health Organisation, UNSCEAR, U.N. and the IAEA. In Belarus radiation signs are suspended. Villages reinterpreted as clean (since 2007 1000). Tolerance limits for nuclear contamination to be raised, as in Fukushima, as in the EU, March 2011. Standards for food, water, land can be reduced. While Fukushima exploded, the contract for the construction of the first Belarusian nuclear power plant was signed, although 72% of the Chernobyl fallout went down on Belarus. ROSATOM builds this reactor, just like in Iran. video by http://www.tekknorg.wordpress.com
LRT © 2016 Video: Lithuanian Conservatives started to collect signatures on Monday in order to prohibit importing electricity from Belarus nuclear power plant currently under construction. Conservatives plan to collect 50 thousands of necessary signatures over two months. Under Lithuanian law such an initiative would then be debated in Parliament. The draft law prohibits to import electricity from Belarus and to use Lithuanian grid to transport this electricity towards the West, said leader of Conservatives party Gabrielius Landsbergis. Oppositional conservatives say that Belarusian power plant is being built in order to export electricity abroad and such an initiative could block the plan. Lithuanian government is also very ardent critic of the Belarusian nuclear power plant, which i...
The belarusian government tries to "end" Chernobyl. As the japanese government tries to "end" Fukushima. With the support of the World Health Organisation, UNSCEAR, U.N. and the IAEA. In Belarus radiation signs are suspended. Villages reinterpreted as clean (since 2007 1000). Tolerance limits for nuclear contamination to be raised, as in Fukushima, as in the EU, March 2011. Standards for food, water, land can be reduced. While Fukushima exploded, the contract for the construction of the first Belarusian nuclear power plant was signed, although 72% of the Chernobyl fallout went down on Belarus. ROSATOM builds this reactor, just like in Iran. video by http://www.tekknorg.wordpress.com
Белорусская АЭС для первых лиц. Визит Михаила Мясниковича на Белорусскую АЭС. Автор съемок и монтажа Николай Саук. http://snn.sugardas.lt/ Снято камерой Sony HDR-CX570E. 31 августа 2015 г. Председатель Совета Республики Михаил Мясникович считает необходимым комплексно подходить к решению вопросов обеспечения работой, жильем и досугом жителей городка энергетиков в Островце. Об этом он сегодня сообщил журналистам перед началом заседания Президиума Совета Республики в районном центре, передает корреспондент БЕЛТА. Тем, что было принято решение поселить сотрудников АЭС не на отдельной площадке, а в Островце, решены многие вопросы: райцентр получил новый виток развития - строится жилье, объекты торговли, социальной инфраструктуры. В итоге все жильцы получили новые возможности для времяпрепровож...
Radioactive Wolves Of Chernobyl | Documentary 2016 | Amazing TV. Welcome to AMAZING TV - home of the best documentary films and documentary movies! Chernobyl or Chornobyl (IPA /tʃɜːrˈnoʊbᵻl/; Ukrainian: Чорнобиль, pronounced [tʃɔrˈnɔbɪlʲ]; Russian: Чернобыль, pronounced [tɕɪrˈnobɨlʲ], Polish: Czarnobyl pronounced [tʂarˈnɔbɨl], Yiddish: טשערנאבל pronounced [tʃɛrnɔbl]) is a city in the restricted Chernobyl Exclusion Zone situated in Ivankiv Raion of northern Kiev Oblast, Ukraine, near the border with Belarus. The city was the administrative center of Chernobyl Raion (district) from 1923 until it was disestablished in 1988. The city currently has 704 inhabitants. Chernobyl is about 90 kilometres (56 mi) northeast of Kiev, and approximately 140 kilometres (87 mi) southwest of the Belarusian ...
Radioactive Wolves Of Chernobyl | Documentary 2016 | Amazing TV. Welcome to AMAZING TV - home of the best documentary films and documentary movies! Chernobyl or Chornobyl (IPA /tʃɜːrˈnoʊbᵻl/; Ukrainian: Чорнобиль, pronounced [tʃɔrˈnɔbɪlʲ]; Russian: Чернобыль, pronounced [tɕɪrˈnobɨlʲ], Polish: Czarnobyl pronounced [tʂarˈnɔbɨl], Yiddish: טשערנאבל pronounced [tʃɛrnɔbl]) is a city in the restricted Chernobyl Exclusion Zone situated in Ivankiv Raion of northern Kiev Oblast, Ukraine, near the border with Belarus. The city was the administrative center of Chernobyl Raion (district) from 1923 until it was disestablished in 1988. The city currently has 704 inhabitants. Chernobyl is about 90 kilometres (56 mi) northeast of Kiev, and approximately 140 kilometres (87 mi) southwest of the Belarusi...
Giving, taking, sleeping, waking
Moving nearer to the end
Then a new beginning ventures in
You go to work, you come back home
Still there's always somewhere else to go
Seeing is believing no, no, no
That was very, very long ago
Constant changing everyday
Always going the same way
Take a look around you and you'll know
Being free to love yourself
But knowing there is always someone else
To satisfy you, won't deny you
Seeing is believing no, no, no
That was very, very long ago
Constant changing everyday
Always going the same way
Take a look around you and you'll know
Being free to love yourself
But knowing there is always someone else
Everything you say is always heard
Seeing is believing no, no, no
That was very, very long ago