Архив 16.01.2019

Informative decom rolics

Informational videos for decommissioning of old nuclear power plants

 

 

Authors: Oleg Bodrov, Gennady Shabarin                                                     Russian version                                                                       2016-2018   

Цикл инфо-роликов на тему «Вывод из эксплуатации АЭС»

Информационные деком ролики по выводу из эксплуатации старых атомных электростанций.

 

 

Авторы фильма: Олег Бодров,  Геннадий Шабарин                                           Английская версия                    2016-2018 г.  

Hanhikivi

Hanhikivi. A documentary about a new Russian-Finnish nuclear power plant on the Gulf of Bothnia of the Baltic Sea. Showing the possible social, enviromental and economic impacts on Finland-Russia and the Baltic-Scandinavian region.
Production JSC Decommission, 2016

 

Authors: Oleg Bodrov, Gennady Shabarin                                                       Russian version                                                                  2016  

Everything in our power!

The film tells about development of an anti-nuclear nongovernmental organization struggling for closure of one nuclear power plant (NPP) in Maine (USA). The Maine Yankee NPP was the first one decommissioned according to the «green field» principle. The characters of the film recall their fight for closure of the NPP which was difficult and joyful and the road they had chosen once made them steeled in battle.
Raymond Shadis, leader of NGO Friends of the Coast, with the support of his wife Patricia and a small group of friends through the unbelievable efforts and at the expense of hardship had managed to get together a group of activists who over the time of many years did their best to initiate decommissioning of the Maine Yankee plant.

Authors: Oleg Bodrov, Gennady Shabarin                                                        Russian version                                                                  2010  

Baltic Nuclear Triangle

Today on the southern coast of the Baltic Sea near borders of three countries: Lithuania, Belarus and Russia, three projects of huge nuclear power plants are being implemented practically at the same time. The synchronicity of initiation and development of these projects gave an idea to observers to call them in combination the Baltic Nuclear Triangle This small territory faced a real fight for nuclear power production. Who needs these huge NPPS? And why are they being built? Experts, leaders of NGOs, politicians and residents of the region think, protest and act, trying to confront the monsters from nuclear power industry. Igor Shkradyuk, energy expert: In case of serious aggravation of the situation between these countries, NPPs within few kilometers from the border can become a threat to energy security and the overall security. An emergency at one of these three NPPs will lead to the inevitable pollution of the other states’ territories. How will these countries adjust their relations, while solving problems of consequences and responsibility for people’s health and lives?

Author: Oleg Bodrov, Gennady Shabarin                                                          Russian version                                                                  2013 

Concept of nuclear installations, radiation sources and storage facilities decommissioning

The present Concept of nuclear installations, radiation sources and storage facilities decommissioning (hereinafter referred to as “the Concept”) has been prepared on the ground of statutory provisions of the Russian Federation and expresses the policy of Rosatom concerning nuclear and radiation hazardous objects decommissioning taking into account the function of nuclear energy use management body which was entrusted to it and covers the period till the year 2030. Rosatom considers as one of its priority goals the performance of the works concerning provision of safe decommissioning of nuclear and radiation- hazardous objects, including the ones which do not correspond to the contemporary requirements to population safety and environmental protection, including the reduction of quantity of nuclear and radiation hazardous objects which are in the mode of final shutdown.

 

Author: Rosatom                                                               Russian version                                                                  2012   
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