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Fuel storage facility

31 January 2012

Russia will soon start storing used fuel from its RBMK-1000 and VVER-1000 reactors in a new centralized 'dry' interim storage facility (ISF) at Zheleznogorsk. The first phase of the facility was recently completed and the first RBMK fuel will shortly be delivered. The first phase of a centralized storage facility has been completed at the Mining and Chemical Combine (MCC) at Zheleznogorsk near Krasnoyarsk, Siberia. The initial stage of the facility, which was commissioned in December 2011, will be used for storing 8129tns of RBMK fuel from the three power plants in the country using that kind of reactor: Leningrad, Kursk and Smolensk.
The used fuel from these plants is currently stored in on-site water-filled pools, but these are reaching full-capacity.The first used fuel is expected to be delivered to the Zheleznogorsk ISF before the end of March this year. Transported from the plant sites by rail in special containers loaded with about eight tonnes of fuel. It is estimated that the first phase of the facility will be full within eight to ten years.

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