Rosatom Flagship PWR VVER-1200
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- Опубліковано 13 гру 2020
- Watch this video to find out why VVER-1200 is one of the best pressurized water reactors ever designed, and why countries all over the world choose it for their national nuclear programs.
I am more than convinced that nuclear energy is the way to go, if we wish to cut carbon emittions!
NOT solar or wind.
Nuclear is the future!
@@beet3870 yeah, nuclear reactor is even featured to power the future startreck spacecrafts and it wouldn't be solar or wind powered machine.
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The operating life is very short and once retired, the wastes are not recyclable and mostly end in landfill. Plus the disadvantage of creating environmental eyesore, that is why offshore wind farm is the current trend in Europe.
instaBlaster
Solar & Wind maybe good idea, but they don't have longer lifespan compare to turbines use by both nuclear & combustion-type & dams.
Now that's a cool looking reactor!
RBMK is looking better
@@user-mm1yc3fe7v
An RBMK definitely has its own charm, but it is not a sexy reactor. This VVER is a looker for sure.
2:29... My country Bangladesh.ROOPPUR NPP...In the world map
Sooo impressive. Russia and China are now the only ones left capable of delivering NPPs on time and (mostly) on budget.
We in france unfortunately dropped the ball some 25 years ago ;_;
You still have more nuclear reactors on your territory than we do in Russia, so things aren't as bad as you say. However you need to scale up if you intend to compete with Rosatom on a global level since politics and dyplomacy are the only things making western reactors viable for developing countries where Rosatom provides more in terms of ease of building, cost, refurbishing nuclear waste, etc.
That's because they were built by a public traded company and not a state company,huge difference between the 2,not to forget the anti nuclear goups and policies placing a large red tape for development.China and Russia's dominance in the nuclear realm is largely because it's a government program,so they're indemnified to provide results.
Bruh you french should be happy, if you think that is dropping the ball.. Look at Sweden and Germany XD especially Germany
у вас есть возможность запустить АЭС в Финляндии, Франция строит там АЭС всего 15 лет, цена выросла в 3 раза!
как вы считаете, еще будут клиенты?
если не строить теряешь компетенции!
one must ADMIT MODERN TECH IS ALWAYS A PRESENTFUL MASTERPIECE MANY THANKS TO ALL WHOM HAVE ENGINEERED , CONSTRUCTED & PRODUCED THE WORKS OF PERFECTION THROUGH PRESERVERANCE , INGENUITY , TRIAL & ERROR & OF COURSE THE BEING OF THE HUMAN TO PERSONIFY THESE GLORIOUS WORKS INTO MATTER
Fax
Alright no need to shout
this is not modern technology, my man.
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A lot has learned over the times since Chernobyl and Fukushima.
Красиво!
Удачи во всех начинаниях!
If there is such a thing as a sexy reactor, this one would definitely classify as such. I wish we had 5 of these in my country.
It looks beautiful. Can't wait to get my hands on one.
Just ordered one, taking delivery soon. Cant wait to get this in my basement!
@@beet3870
That must be some basement^^ A VVER-1200 isn't exactly a small reactor.
I installed one in my garden last year, it is not as good as it is advertised, it costed me more than 5000€ to install and it delivers only 1100 MW at best. What a crap.
Magnificent!!
can you point out which software was used for 3d design?
blender/unreal engine 5
I really like this video, it explains everything about the reactor in a spectacular way.
Right below Rooppur NPP situated near me lol.
although i have the question as a coolant why not the unconfinement of space itself ?
Can someone tell me the music from this video please???
How to place an order?
@@jobj2963 DFWM! Amazon aint sell russian nppps!
Try in ebay.
@@hkkhgffh3613 😂😂
Just call Dyatlov
The VVER reactor is the best
56 m/s hurricane too bad it's not possible for the Philippines.
Почему невозможно? Для Бангладеш было невозможно построить стандартный блок АЭС из-за высокой влажности и высокой температуры. Проект доработали и на один блок стало работать две градирни вместо одной. И стало возможно построить АЭС в Бангладеш (все остальные страны даже заявки подавать не стали ввиду сложности проекта). Так и для Филиппин можно доработать проект. Это лишь вопрос времени и денег.
Didn't VVER come from Nikolay Dollezhal's "NIKIET" firm?
no.
Who is it?
@@user-ru1xy8od8k Designer of the Soviet channel-type (pressure-tube) reactors.
@@imeakdo7 During his time in the USSR, Nikolaj Doležal was also behind the development of the first Soviet PWRs which used in nuclear submarines of the first generation, so it is not entirely true that VVER has nothing to do with him.
VVER lacks of no pasive cooling.
@@comptelo-cz Sry im wrong yes VVER have of course passive cooling.
Just make another rbmk reactor
It's different from rbmk , it's pwr in russia
The predecessor of the VVER-1200 is the VVER-1000 developed in the early 1980s, which has since been used in the Czech Republic in addition to the USSR in the number of 4 pcs, in Bulgaria in the number of 2 units, while all installed reactors of this type are still in operation except for 6 pcs of the former Soviet, then Ukrainian in the Zaporizhia nuclear power plant, which were shut down 2 years ago after Russian troops occupied this plant because Ukrainian troops started then shelled this power plant and they still shelling.
The predecessor of the VVER-1000 is the Soviet VVER-440 developed in the late 1960s and installed in Finland, Slovakia, the Czech Republic and Hungary in addition to the USSR. All these reactors are still in operation except for the oldest models of them in Slovakia - 2 pcs of the V1 Jaslovské Bohunice power plant, which were started in the mid-70s and were shut down for political reasons at the time when Slovakia was to become a member of the EU, in any case they were replaced in this country the more modern model VVER-440 later.
The predecessor of the VVER-440 is the Soviet reactors installed on submarines and icebreakers of the first generation.