Lithuania Plans Unique $400 Million Nuclear Reactor Dismantling Project
Prvý blok odstavila Litva v roku 2004 a druhý v roku 2009 v súvislosti so záväzkami prijatými pri vstupe do Európskej únie.
Lithuania is preparing for a unique and costly project to dismantle a nuclear reactor, with an estimated budget of 400 million euros. The reactor in question is similar to the one that exploded in Chernobyl. Lithuania shut down its first reactor block in 2004 and the second in 2009, fulfilling commitments made upon its accession to the European Union. The dismantling process is expected to be complex due to the reactor's design and the need for stringent safety measures. This initiative represents a significant environmental and engineering undertaking for the country.
This large-scale environmental and engineering project addresses the legacy of nuclear power, highlighting the challenges and costs associated with decommissioning aging reactors.
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