Balakovo Nuclear Power Plant


Balakovo nuclear power station is a nuclear power plant located in the city of Balakovo, Saratov Oblast, Russia, about south-east of Moscow. It consists of four operational reactors; the construction of the fifth and sixth unit was cancelled. The owner and operator of the nuclear power station is Rosenergoatom.
Balakovo NPP participates in a twinning program between nuclear power stations in Europe and Russia; since 1990 it has been in partnership with Biblis Nuclear Power Plant.

Remix fuel tests

Balakovo Nuclear Power Plant is used for experiments with Remix Fuel. In December 2024, the third final 18-month phase of the pilot program started with the goal to achieve a closed nuclear cycle for VVER reactors. A mixture of enriched uranium with recycled uranium and plutonium received from the used nuclear fuel at other VVER reactors is used instead of standard enriched uranium, as used in most other reactors. After the first 2 stages of 3, the fuel elements were inspected and were approved for the 3rd and final stage. The 3rd stage should conclude in 2026 when the fuel will be unloaded and further studied. Remix fuel has a lower plutonium content of up to 5% when compared with MOX fuel.

Reactor data

The Balakovo Nuclear Power Plant has four operating units:
UnitReactor typeNet
capacity
Gross
capacity
Construction
started
Connected to
grid
Commercial
operation
Shutdown
Balakovo-1VVER-1000/320950 MW1,000 MW1980-12-011985-12-281986-05-232045 planned
Balakovo-2VVER-1000/320950 MW1,000 MW1981-08-011987-10-081988-01-122043 planned
Balakovo-3VVER-1000/320950 MW1,000 MW1982-11-011988-12-251989-04-082048 planned
Balakovo-4VVER-1000/320950 MW1,000 MW1984-04-011993-05-121993-12-222053 planned
Balakovo-5VVER-1000/320950 MW1,000 MW1987-04-01--Construction suspended 1992-12-28
Balakovo-6VVER-1000/320950 MW1,000 MW1988-05-01--Construction suspended 1992-12-28

In 2018 Rosatom announced it had developed a thermal annealing technique for reactor pressure vessels which ameliorates radiation damage and extends service life by between 15 and 30 years. This had been demonstrated on unit 1.

Incidents

On 27 June 1985 during startup of the first reactor unit, a human error unexpectedly opened a pressurizer relief valve, and steam caused an explosion of the turbine and entered the staff work area. Fourteen people were killed. This event is cited as one of the predecessors of the Chernobyl disaster.