BN-350


BN-350

The BN-350 (soda-cooled speed reactor) was located in EJ Aktau (in the years 1964-1991 the name of the city was Shevchenko) in Kazakhstan, on the Caspian Sea.

The construction of this reactor started in 1964 and since 1973 it has started producing electricity. In addition to producing electricity to the city (150 MWe), the BN-350 reactor was also used for the distillation of seawater. Thanks to that the city was delivered 120 thousand daily. m³ of fresh water.

The project was officially completed in 1993 and in June 1994 the reactor was eventually closed due to lack of funds for the purchase of nuclear fuel. The whole plant was finally closed in 1999.



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