Lomonosov floating nuclear reactor
https://www.fastcompany.com/40565519/russia-just-launched-the-worlds-first-floating-nuclear-power-plant
04.30.18
Russia just launched the world's first floating nuclear power plant
By Michael Grothaus
Called the Academik Lomonosov, the two-reactor 70-megawatt floating power
plant has been 11 years in the making. Russia started work on it way back
in 2007 at a cost of $232 million. The plant is owned by the state-run
nuclear energy corporation Rosatom. Currently, the ship, which must be
towed and cannot navigate on its own, has left St. Petersburg on a route
that will take it around Norway to a Russian town called Murmansk, where
it will be supplied with nuclear fuel. From there it will head to the
Arctic to its new home of the Russian city of Pevek, where 100,000 people
live and work. Other countries such as the U.S. and China have worked on
floating nuclear power plants before, but Russia is the first to christen
one.
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Cost: Approximately $8.5 billion USD
In commission: 3 May 1975
Planned: 10
Completed: 10
Active: 10
Propulsion:
2 × Westinghouse A4W nuclear reactors
4 × steam turbines
4 × shafts
260,000 shp (194 MW)