23.09.2019  The Information and Public Relation Department of Smolensk NPP

WANO experts score a high level of safety and reliability of Smolensk NPP

The World Association of Nuclear Operators (WANO) completed the follow-un peer review at Smolensk NPP. It was part of the plan of the cooperation with Rosenergoatom.
Five experts from Russia, Ukraine and Armenia independently assessed progress achieved by the plant in the areas of improvement marked by the 2017 peer review. “I noted the great interest of the Smolensk NPP personnel in WANO programs,” Maksim Dyrovatiy, Head of Expert Team, said. We has worked as a team and achieved understanding on all discussed issues, we could observe all works necessary to obtain high quality results. This was facilitated by the air of openness and readiness for cooperation that has been built at the plant. It was easy and comfort to work,” he said.

The experts collected 55 facts that confirm the improving of Smolensk NPP performance by observing work conduct, interviewing managers and personnel and analyzing documentation. Three areas were marked “A” that means the stable improvement progress. Six areas have achievements at level “B” that shows apparent improvements and planned implementations continue, as well as no revision of the measure plan is required. The experts noted that systemic work has been well set up in all areas.

“The peer review conducted by independent international experts is always useful because it shows the areas for improvement, insurance of reliable and safe operation on the nuclear power plant,” Smolensk NPP Acting Director Pavel Lubensky noted.

Smolensk NPP is a branch of Rosenergoatom JSC (it is a part of Rosatom State Corporation largest division – the Electric Power Division). The Plant annually supplies about 20 billion kilowatt hours of electric energy into the country's energy system, which is about 11% of the energy generated by Rosenergoatom in general, and more than 80% of the energy produced by the Smolensk Oblast's energy companies.

Smolensk NPP has a 24-hour hotline that provides with the information about the Plant’s activities. The number is 8 (48153) 3-21-24.

Operational information on the radiation situation near Russian nuclear power plants and other nuclear facilities is available on the website www.russianatom.ru


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