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  2. Powership - Wikipedia

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    Power Barge Corporation recently delivered a 96 MW gas turbine power barge to Angola, a 72 MW Wartsila power barge to Panama and a 105 MW gas turbine power barge to Venezuela. Starting in 2007 and finally finishing in 2018 the Russian Federation constructed the nuclear power barge Akademik Lomonosov , which was used to replace the aging ...

  3. Russian floating nuclear power station - Wikipedia

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    The Rosatom project is the first floating nuclear power plant intended for mass production. The initial plan was to manufacture at least seven of the vessels by 2015. [3] On 14 September 2019, Russia’s first-floating nuclear power plant, Akademik Lomonosov, arrived to its permanent location in the Chukotka region. [4]

  4. Floating nuclear power plant - Wikipedia

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    In the 21st century, Russia has led in the practical development of floating nuclear power stations. On 14 September 2019, Russia’s first-floating nuclear power plant, Akademik Lomonosov, arrived to its permanent location in the Chukotka region. [2] It started operation on 19 December 2019. [3] In 2022, the United States Department of Energy ...

  5. Akademik Lomonosov - Wikipedia

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    Akademik Lomonosov (Russian: Академик Ломоносов) is a non-self-propelled power barge that operates as the first Russian floating nuclear power station.The ship was named after academician Mikhail Lomonosov.

  6. Factbox: Russia's nuclear arsenal: how big and who ... - AOL

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    The United States said in its 2022 Nuclear Posture Review that Russia and China were expanding and modernising their nuclear forces, and that Washington would pursue an approach based on arms ...

  7. Soviet naval reactors - Wikipedia

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    Soviet naval reactors have been used to power both military and civilian vessels, including: Nuclear submarines: Attack submarines. Cruise missile submarines. Ballistic missile submarines. Nuclear icebreakers: Soviet icebreaker Lenin; Arktika-class icebreakers; Taymyr-class icebreakers; Russian floating nuclear power stations: Akademik Lomonosov

  8. Here’s a look at the nuclear sub, other Russian warships that ...

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    The Kazan is said to be a state-of-the-art submarine, part of a new class of vessels intended to replace Russia’s aging Soviet-era nuclear submarines, that are capable of carrying and firing ...

  9. Bolsheviks - Wikipedia

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    The Bolshevik party, formally established in 1912, seized power in Russia in the October Revolution of 1917, and was later renamed the Russian Communist Party, All-Union Communist Party, and ultimately the Communist Party of the Soviet Union. Its ideology, based on Leninist and later Marxist–Leninist principles, became known as Bolshevism.