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14.02.2008 // Information Department of Leningrad NPP
In Jan 2008 Leningrad NPP fulfilled 102.4% of its electricity production plan
In Jan 2008 Leningrad Nuclear Power Plant produced 2.211bln KWh or 102.4% of the plan. 2.030bln KWh was supplied to consumers. In Jan 2007 the indices made up 2.175bln KWh and 1.993bln KWh, respectively.
In Jan 2008 the capacity factor made up 74.32% against 73.1% in Jan 2007.
92.9mln RUR were invested in the production in Jan 2008.
5,905 people worked at Leningrad NPP in Jan 2008: 5,569 industrial and 336 non-industrial employees, who received 26,891 RUR and 11,769 RUR a month, respectively.
Note
Since Apr 1 2002 Leningrad Nuclear Power Plant has been branch of Federal State Unitary Enterprise “Russian State Concern for Production of Electric and Thermal Energy at Nuclear Power Plants” (“Rosenergoatom” Concern)
Leningrad NPP operates four units with RBMK reactors (1000MW each). The life of the 1st unit has been extended for 15 years, the life of the 2nd unit — for five years (after the current modernization it will be extended for 15 more years). The service periods of 3rd and 4th units expire in 2009 and 2011, respectively. Their lives will be extended for 20 years.
In 2007 Leningrad NPP generated 24.633bln KWh and supplied to consumers 22.515bln KWh against 23.178bln KWh and 21.198bln KWh, respectively, in 2006. In 2007 the capacity factor made up 70.3% against 66.2% in 2006.