Press Releases
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2012-01-30 In 2011 Ignalina NPP Reduced Its Expenditure for Energy Resources for 28 Percent
In 2011 State Enterprise Ignalina Nuclear Power Plant (INPP) saved 24 million litas due to the fact that it used less energy resources than it was scheduled. Read more
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2012-01-23 A New Free Release Technique Has Been Approved at Ignalina NPP
At SE Ignalina Nuclear Power Plant a new free release technique of large bulky objects has been approved by the Czech company's ENVINET specialists. This procedure will allow to extend the possibilities of Free Release Measurement Facility B10. Read more
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2012-01-20 Ignalina NPP Has Refunded 4 Million Litas to National Decommissioning Fund
In 2011, State Enterprise Ignalina Nuclear Power Plant (INPP) saved 4 million litas (4 037 883, 44 LTL) of more than 27 million litas (27 594783 LTL) of Ignalina NPP National Decommissioning Fund that were allocated for the enterprise‘s activity in 2011. The saved money has been returned to the Fund. Read more
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2012-01-20 Relevant Comment
Lately particular statements and comments have appeared in public space on the quality and safety of State Enterprise Ignalina Nuclear Power Plant's (INPP) projects being implemented. We would like to bring in mind that last year the enterprise's management already took series of measures to change the situation after analyzing and evaluating unsatisfactory situation of project B1 (Interim Spent Fuel Storage Facility) implementation. Read more
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2011-12-29 Ignalina NPP Has Additionally Earned 4.6 Million Litas for the Decommissioning Activity
In 2011 the state enterprise Ignalina Nuclear Power Plant (INPP) has sold 1803 tons of various metals and electronic scrap, also various unnecessary equipment, derivative vehicles, office equipment, building materials and timber and earned more than 4.6 million Lt (4 627 513 Lt). This is 2 million litas more than in the previous year. Read more
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2011-10-20 Ignalina NPP Effectively Uses Allocated Funds
Due to the fact that further financing of SE Ignalina Nuclear Power Plant (INPP) decommissioning process depends on the ability to use effectively already allocated funds, INPP is interested in the completion of Interim Spent Fuel Storage Facility (project B1) and Solid Waste Management and Storage Facilities (project B234) construction in the shortest time and in the commencement of operation of these objects. Read more
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2011-09-27 Relevant Comment
Lately a lot of inexact information about State Enterprise Ignalina Nuclear Power Plant's (INPP) contract with international law company Taylor Wessing LLP for providing consulting services implementing key Ignalina nuclear power plant decommissioning projects have been presented in public space. Read more
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2011-09-09 Swedish Experts Have Assessed Current Situation on B1 Project
On 6-8 September a president of Swedish nuclear energy company SKB International AB Claes Lindberg and vice president Hans Johansson visited SE Ignalina Nuclear Power Plant (INPP) and assessed current situation of B1 project (Interim Spent Fuel Storage Facility). It was done according to the signed contract with European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) which was appointed as administrator by International Ignalina Decommissioning Support Fund (IIDSF). Read more
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2011-09-01 Comment on SE Ignalina NPP Legal Services Procurement
Ignalina nuclear power plant performs public procurement procedures strictly in compliance with equality, non-discrimination, mutual recognition, proportionality and transparency principles that are enshrined in Law on Public Procurement, other laws and requirements of subordinate legislation governing execution of public procurement. Read more
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2011-08-23 Permission for INPP Boiler House Dismantling and Decontamination is Received
On 22 August SE Ignalina NPP received the valid decision on the admissibility to implement the INPP Boiler House dismantling and decontamination from the Environmental Protection Agency which is responsible for the environmental impact assessment process. Read more