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The dual-purpose industrial fast neutron reactor facility BN-350 in Aktau was aimed to pro- duce stream and to breed plutonium [1]. Steam generated by the reactor facility was used while producing electric power (up to 150 MWatt) and seawater desalinating (up to 120 000 t/day).
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Nazarenko, P.I. et al. (2003). On The Assessment of Environmental Effect of BN-350 Reactor Facility Over Operating Period. In: Birsen, N., Kadyrzhanov, K.K. (eds) Environmental Protection Against Radioactive Pollution. NATO Science Series, vol 33. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-0975-1_10
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