Russia’s floating nuclear power plant starts generating electricity

Russia’s floating nuclear power plant starts generating electricity

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The Academic Luminosov, a floating power plant, was connected to the grid in Pevek, Russia. It embarked on a journey from Murmansk, towed by tugboats, and arrived on September 14th. Designed by Rosa Tom, the vessel is 144 meters long and 30 meters wide, equipped with two 35 MW reactor systems. These reactors produce steam for turbines to generate electricity. The plant can power cities and offshore platforms, supporting up to 100,000 inhabitants.

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What is the name of the floating power plant that has been connected to the electricity grid?

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What is the length and width of the academic Lomonosov?

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How much power can the reactors of the academic Lomonosov produce?

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What is the primary purpose of the academic Lomonosov?

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How many inhabitants can the power produced by the academic Lomonosov support?

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