
Chukotka floating nuclear power plant reaches 1 billion kWh in the Arctic
Chukotka floating nuclear power plant sets record for generation of 1 billion kWh, boosting energy development in the Arctic.

Chukotka floating nuclear power plant sets record for generation of 1 billion kWh, boosting energy development in the Arctic.

The company will supply essential components, including control systems, turbines, generators, refurbished transformers and high voltage equipment.

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The project will also include the world's first underwater wave energy museum.

SouthCoast Wind will be located more than 30 nautical miles south of Martha's Vineyard and 20 nautical miles south of Nantucket.

Its use allows greenhouse gas emissions to be reduced by up to 80% compared to traditional fuels.

This project makes it the largest integrated system of its kind in the world, setting a global standard in renewable technology.

This supply ecosystem will be expanded with a new plant in Zörbig, where dry ice will be produced from biogenic CO2.