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New Energy Technology National Project to favor solutions for remote settlements

Remote territories, including Yakutia, have the potential to develop nuclear generation, Aisen Nikolaev said

MOSCOW, February 10. /TASS/. The New Nuclear and Energy Technologies National Project will form integrated technological solutions to develop and improve reliability of energy supply to isolated and hard-to-reach areas, Yakutia's Governor Aisen Nikolaev told the State Council Commission on Energy.

"An important factor to develop energy facilities is that such projects are technologically provided with affordable equipment, primarily Russian-made. Russian technology companies produce modern equipment for energy supply, but Russia has not yet formed a complete technological package necessary to develop and improve reliability of energy supply in isolated and hard-to-reach areas. We hope the new national project - New Nuclear and Energy Technologies - will be able to solve this problem in the near future," he said.

Remote territories, including Yakutia, have the potential to develop nuclear generation, he added.

"Yakutia has been organizing the Kuchus industrial cluster in the Arctic, and for it Rosatom plans to build a 110 MW low-power nuclear power plant using the RITM-2000 reactor. We have been cooperating with the Kurchatov Institute on nuclear thermoelectric power plants," the governor said.

The New Nuclear and Energy Technologies National Project is aimed at Russia's technological sovereignty and energy security. It unites ten programs, including Thermonuclear Energy Technologies, New Equipment and Technologies in Electric Power Industry, New Equipment and Technologies in Solar and Wind Generation.