Russia's floating nuclear plant sails to its destination

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Russia's first floating nuclear power plant sails to its destination on the nation's Arctic coast, a project that environmentalists criticise as unsafe

Russia's floating nuclear power plant Akademik Lomonosov leaves the service base of Rosatomflot company for a journey along the Northern Sea Route to Chukotka from Murmansk, Russia, August 23, 2019.

Developed by the Russian state nuclear company Rosatom, the plant, known as "Akademik Lomonosov," set off on a 5,000 km journey through Arctic waters to reach the town of Pevek in the Chukotka region, which lies across the Bering Strait from Alaska. Rosatom says the plant is safe and can serve as a new power source for the planet's most isolated communities, but environmentalists have voiced concerns over the risk of nuclear accidents."We think that a floating nuclear power plant is an excessively risky and costly way of obtaining energy," Rashid Alimov of Greenpeace Russia told Reuters.

Rosatom said the plant was able to "safely withstand a full spectrum of negative scenarios including man-made and natural disasters."

 

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