Russia manufactures electricity and desalination reactors
Head of the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs' Department of Security and Disarmament, Mikhail Ulyanov on May 1, said Russia plans to develop nuclear energy and will spend 1,000 billion rubles (32.34 billion USD) in the period to 2015.
Speaking at an international conference on nuclear proliferation prevention in Geneva, Switzerland, Mr. Ulyanovp said Russia was building new generation reactors that could not only produce electricity but also be able to Seawater desalination.
These reactors can serve a growing career in many countries.
According to Mr. Ulyanovp, it is necessary to enhance the safety of nuclear power through new technological solutions. In this regard, Russia thinks it is necessary to design nuclear power plants using both active and passive safety systems. Currently such projects are being implemented in Russia.
Mr. Ulyanovp also specifically noted that in new generation nuclear power plant projects, Russia also designed a double layer of nuclear reactor, passive temperature reduction systems, and cooling systems. special.
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