Kursk Nuclear Power Plant


The Kursk Nuclear Power Plant is a nuclear power plant located in western Russia on the bank of the Seym River about 40 kilometers west of the city of Kursk. The nearby town of Kurchatov was founded when construction of the plant began. The plant feeds the grid for Kursk Oblast and 19 other regions.
The reactors at the plant are the now obsolete RBMK type, the same type used at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant. The plant was originally equipped with two reactors. Two more reactors were added between 1983 and 1985.
The Kursk Nuclear Power Plant and the neighbouring town of Kurchatov stood in for the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant and Pripyat for the production of the 1991 American television movie .
In 2018, the first concrete construction started on Kursk-II-1, a VVER-TOI reactor. Kursk-II-1 and II-2 will replace Kursk 1 and 2 which are approaching end of life.

Reactor data

The Kursk Nuclear Power Plant has 4 operational units:
UnitReactor typeNet
capacity
Gross
capacity
Construction
started
Electricity
Grid
Commercial
Operation
Shutdown
Kursk 1RBMK-1000925 MW1,000 MW1972-06-011976-12-191977-10-122021 planned
Kursk 2RBMK-1000925 MW1,000 MW1973-01-011979-01-281979-08-172024 planned
Kursk 3RBMK-1000925 MW1,000 MW1978-04-011983-10-171984-03-302029 planned
Kursk 4RBMK-1000925 MW1,000 MW1981-05-011985-12-021986-02-052030 planned
Kursk 5MKER-1000925 MW1,000 MW1985-12-01--Construction stopped 2012-08-15
Kursk 6RBMK-1000925 MW1,000 MW1986-08-01--Construction cancelled 1993-12-01
Kursk II-1VVER-1300/5101,115 MW1,255 MW2018-04-29---
Kursk II-2VVER-1300/5101,115 MW1,255 MW2019-04-15---