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The reactors aboard a power plant bound for Russia’s Arctic have been tested to full capacity

Rosatom conducted the tests in Murmansk last month. The plant is set to be towed to Pevek, in Chukotka, during this year's sailing season.

By Thomas Nilsen, The Independent Barents Observer April 26, 2019
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The nuclear reactors on Akademik Lomonosov, a floating power plant destined for a remote city in Russia’s Arctic, were successfully tested at full capacity late last month.

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