Examples of using Npps in English and their translations into German
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Belgium: 7 reactors 2 NPPs.
Belgium has 2 NPPs but one, at least, is totally ramshackled.
Finland: 4 reactors 2 NPPs.
Overview of new and planned NPPs, planned closures and extensions.
Sweden: 10 reactors 3 NPPs.
Germany: 9 reactors 12 NPPs, 17 reactors, 8 were shut down after Fukushima.
Czech Republic: 6 reactors 2 NPPs.
At least 7 new Generation III category NPPs are expected to be built.
Germany is providing assistance to the Ukrainian regulator and NPPs.
Russian Safety Regulations for NPPs 1988 Soviet Union.
For some NPPs, several relevant measures for flexible operation are implemented and well-proven.
Including 11 of the 14EU Member States that currently operate NPPs plus Lithuania.
The international supervision of NPPs remains a complex and contentious issue.
NPPs are predominantly operated in continuous mode at full load to cover the so-called base load.
EBooks Concept of(recurrent) training for performance of non-routine activities in German NPPs- eBook.
The UK has 19 NPPs and can be justly called the country of malfunctions, nuclear contamination and cover-up.
Recommendation: common reactor safety levels for existing NPPs and new build should be adopted.
The on-site assistance programme is judged to be a successful mechanism for the introduction of safety improvements at the NPPs.
In German NPPs, safety critical functions as reactor shut down are based on hard-wired control systems.
Contracts for the extension of the on-site assistance in four NPPs in Russia and Ukraine were signed €6 million AAP2007-part I.
In contrast to the ENSREG safety assessments, the AHGNS did not look at individual installations but assessed the state of nuclear security in the EU as a whole,by looking at methodologies for the protection of NPPs, including preventive measures.
The chapter gave an overview of the NPPs of Belgium, Sweden and the Netherlands, as well as the policy programme of the European Commission.
Using the methodology developed in flexRISK,possible consequences of accidents at one of the sites under consideration for future NPPs in Poland were investigated on behalf of Greeenpeace.
Existing legislation calls for the closure of NPPs after 40 years of commercial operation, but exceptions can be made on the grounds of security of supply.
In that respect, the Commission considers it a priority that the Community adopt a legal framework on nuclear safety, facilitating harmonisation and compliance with internationally acceptable standards andensuring the availability of adequate funds for decommissioning NPPs at the end of their life and national policy plans on management of radioactive waste.
Large components with low specific activity are sent from NPPs to the smelting plant in Studsvik, either by a dedicated vessel(M/S Sigyn) or by road.
The vast majority of this radioactive waste originates from day-to-day activities at NPPs and other nuclear installations and is classified as low-level and short-lived.
It is forecast that at least one third of the 152 NPPs currently operating in the enlarged European Union will need to be decommissioned by 2025 without taking into account any possible extension of the working life of NPPs.
At the same time, they did not assess Rosenergoatom's compliance with safety requirements of the regulating body or safety at particular NPPs, nor did they assess operational safety at any of Rosenergoatom's NPPs or compare it with that at other NPPs in the world.
Ten were for installations in France, seven of them on replacement of steam generators for NPPs, one on construction of a treatment and storage facility for radioactive waste(CEDRA) at Cadarache, one on construction of a new uranium enrichment plant(Georges Besse II) at Tricastin using centrifuge technology and the last on construction of a new EPR NPP at the Flamanville site.