Smolensk II-1
Smolensk II-1 is planned for the Smolensk Nuclear Power Plant site in western Russia, near Desnogorsk. As a VVER-TOI reactor with a net capacity of 1255 MWe, it is part of Russia's strategy to enhance its civilian nuclear power generation capacity. Currently in the planning stage, no construction or
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Smolensk II-1
Status: PLANNED Category: POWER Country: Russia Russia Type: VVER-TOI VVER-TOI Capacity: 1255 MWe
Overview
Smolensk II-1 is planned for the Smolensk Nuclear Power Plant site in western Russia, near Desnogorsk. As a VVER-TOI reactor with a net capacity of 1255 MWe, it is part of Russia's strategy to enhance its civilian nuclear power generation capacity. Currently in the planning stage, no construction or operational history is available yet.
Key Facts
Source: IAEA PRIS / reactors_canonical · Enriched by Grok Last updated: 2026-05-10
Sources
- IAEA PRIS — General database for reactor information, though specific reactor ID for Smolensk II-1 is not confirmed.
- World Nuclear Association - Russia — Overview of Russia's nuclear power program, including planned reactors like Smolensk II-1.
- Rosatom — Official website of Russia's state nuclear energy corporation, which oversees projects like Smolensk II-1.
- World Nuclear News — Potential source for updates on Russian nuclear projects, though specific article URLs are not confirmed.
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