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Electricity Generation. Russian NPPs set a record in 2022 as they generated over 223.371 billion kWh (222.4 billion kWh in 2021). This made it possible to avoid over 109 million tons of CO2-equivalent emissions. The maximum output among Russian NPPs was provided by Balakovo NPP (over 35.700 billion kWh), Rostov NPP (over 35.046 billion kWh) and Kalinin NPP (over 32.636 billion kWh). Leningrad NPP produced a record amount of electricity in its entire history: 31.4 billion kWh. This station covers more than 30% of energy consumption in the North-West of Russia.
Wind Farm. The wind power division of Rosatom Novawind confirmed its status as the leader of the wind power market in Russia: six operating wind power plants with a total capacity of 720 MW generated over 1.94 megawatt-hours of electricity. This made it possible to avoid over 680 million tons of CO2-equivalent emissions. Also, from January 1, 2023, the Berestovskaya wind farm in the Stavropol Region began to supply electricity and capacity to the wholesale electricity and capacity market. The station has an installed capacity of 60 MW and consists of 24 units.
Akkuyu NPP. Installation of an internal containment shell (IEC) was completed at the Turkish Akkuyu NPP Unit 1. The IEC dome has a spherical shape and consists of 16 mounting sections weighing 215 tons. After concreting the dome part of the IEC, the final stage of construction and installation works of the outer containment will begin. Akkuyu NPP will include four units with VVER-1200 reactors. Currently, the simultaneous construction of all four blocks of the station and auxiliary facilities is underway. It is planned to complete the construction of the first unit in 2023.

