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  2. Nuclear power in Kazakhstan - Wikipedia

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    The utilization of nuclear power in Kazakhstan began with Kazakhstan's first nuclear power plant, the BN-350 fast-neutron reactor in Aktau, operating from 1973 to 1999, a Soviet era prototype investment preceding the BN-600 reactor. Since 1999, it has only operated four smaller research reactors and did not have nuclear electricity production ...

  3. BN-350 reactor - Wikipedia

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    The former plant could generate 350 MW e and provide steam for an associated desalination plant. View of the interior of the reactor hall. View of the interior of the reactor hall. The BN-350 was a sodium-cooled , [ 1 ] : 3 fast reactor located at the Mangyshlak Nuclear Power Plant (or Mangyshlak Atomic Energy Combine ), located in Aktau ...

  4. Kazakhstan votes on whether to build first nuclear plant - AOL

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    ULKEN, Almaty region, Kazakhstan (Reuters) -Kazakhstan voted in a referendum on Sunday on whether to build its first nuclear power plant, an idea promoted by President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev's ...

  5. 2024 Kazakh nuclear power referendum - Wikipedia

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    A referendum on the construction of the first nuclear power plant in Kazakhstan took place on 6 October 2024. [2] The initiative was aimed at reducing fossil fuel reliance, curbing greenhouse gas emissions and bolstering national electricity generation in light of frequent power outages in recent years.

  6. List of power stations in Kazakhstan - Wikipedia

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    Aktau (Kazakhstan State Corporation for Atomic Power and Industry) BN-350 43°36′24″N 51°17′00″E  /  43.606748°N 51.283321°E  / 43.606748; 51.283321  ( Aktau Nuclear Power Plant ) : 135 MWe reactor operational

  7. Sodium-cooled fast reactor - Wikipedia

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    The nuclear fuel cycle employs a full actinide recycle with two major options: One is an intermediate-size (150–600 MWe) sodium-cooled reactor with uranium-plutonium-minor-actinide-zirconium metal alloy fuel, supported by a fuel cycle based on pyrometallurgical reprocessing in facilities integrated with the reactor.

  8. Kazatomprom - Wikipedia

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    Kazatomprom is Kazakhstan’s national operator for the export and import of uranium and its compounds, nuclear power plant fuel, special equipment and technologies. Its status as a national company provides certain advantages, including, among other things, obtaining subsoil use agreements ( in-situ recovery mining licences) through direct ...

  9. Energy in Kazakhstan - Wikipedia

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    All of produced uranium is going for export as the country's only nuclear power plant in Aktau was shut down in June 1999. There is a plan to build a new 1,500 MW nuclear plant in the southeast of Kazakhstan, near Lake Balkash. [55] According to the mayor, Kyzylorda is planning to produce two-thirds of Kazakhstan's uranium by 2015. [56]