A view shows assembling of the superheater separator housing for the Egyptian nuclear reactor "El-Dabaa" on the territory of the AEM-Technology company at the Izhora Plants in Kolpino, outside Saint-Petersburg, Russia.03.09.2022#8266599
A view shows the process of flaw detection of parts for for the Egyptian nuclear reactor "El-Dabaa" on the territory of the AEM-Technology company at the welding shop of Izhora Plants in Kolpino, outside Saint-Petersburg, Russia.03.09.2022#8266623
A view shows the process of flaw detection of parts for for the Egyptian nuclear reactor "El-Dabaa" on the territory of the AEM-Technology company at the welding shop of Izhora Plants in Kolpino, outside Saint-Petersburg, Russia.03.09.2022#8266601
A view shows the process of flaw detection of parts for for the Egyptian nuclear reactor "El-Dabaa" on the territory of the AEM-Technology company at the welding shop of Izhora Plants in Kolpino, outside Saint-Petersburg, Russia.03.09.2022#8266602
A view shows assembling semi-vessels for the Egyptian nuclear reactor "El-Dabaa" on the territory of the AEM-Technology company at the welding shop of Izhora Plants in Kolpino, outside Saint-Petersburg, Russia.03.09.2022#8266596
A view shows assembling of the superheater separator housing for the Egyptian nuclear reactor "El-Dabaa" on the territory of the AEM-Technology company at the welding shop of Izhora Plants in Kolpino, outside Saint-Petersburg, Russia.03.09.2022#8266603
A view shows assembling semi-vessels for the Egyptian nuclear reactor "El-Dabaa" on the territory of the AEM-Technology company at the welding shop of Izhora Plants in Kolpino, outside Saint-Petersburg, Russia.03.09.2022#8266627
Employees work at the production of equipment for the Egyptian nuclear reactor "El-Dabaa" on the territory of the AEM-Technology company at the Izhora Plants in Kolpino, outside Saint-Petersburg, Russia.03.09.2022#8266604
A view shows processing parts for the Egyptian nuclear reactor "El-Dabaa" on the territory of the AEM-Technology company at the Izhora Plants in Kolpino, outside Saint-Petersburg, Russia.03.09.2022#8266606
A view shows a detail for the Egyptian nuclear reactor "El-Dabaa" on the territory of the AEM-Technology company at the Izhora Plants in Kolpino, outside Saint-Petersburg, Russia.03.09.2022#8266607
A view shows details production for the Egyptian nuclear reactor "El-Dabaa" on the territory of the AEM-Technology company at the Izhora Plants in Kolpino, outside Saint-Petersburg, Russia.03.09.2022#8266609
A view shows details manufacturing for the Egyptian nuclear reactor "El-Dabaa" on the territory of the AEM-Technology company at the Izhora Plants in Kolpino, outside Saint-Petersburg, Russia.03.09.2022#8266612
An employee observes the manufacturing of a part for the Egyptian nuclear reactor "El-Dabaa" on the territory of the AEM-Technology company at the Izhora Plants in Kolpino, outside Saint-Petersburg, Russia.03.09.2022#8266613
A view shows employees manufacturing equipment for the Egyptian nuclear reactor "El-Dabaa" on the territory of the AEM-Technology company at the welding shop of Izhora Plants in Kolpino, outside Saint-Petersburg, Russia.03.09.2022#8266633
This handout photo released by the Strana Rosatom Newspaper shows production of blanks for the reactor vessel of the power unit No. 1 of Egypt’s first nuclear plant El-Dabaa, at a production site in Kolpino, St. Petersburg, Russia. In November 2015, the Egyptian government signed an agreement with Russia to build Egypt’s first nuclear power plant in El-Dabaa region of Marsa Matrouh, which aims to generate a total of 4,800 megawatts through four reactors. Editorial use only, no archive, no commercial use.01.06.2022#8206512
In this handout photo released by the Strana Rosatom Newspaper, an employee works at a production site, where blanks for the reactor vessel of the power unit No. 1 of Egypt’s first nuclear plant El-Dabaa are made, in Kolpino, St. Petersburg, Russia. In November 2015, the Egyptian government signed an agreement with Russia to build Egypt’s first nuclear power plant in El-Dabaa region of Marsa Matrouh, which aims to generate a total of 4,800 megawatts through four reactors. Editorial use only, no archive, no commercial use.01.06.2022#8206504
This handout photo released by the Strana Rosatom Newspaper shows production of blanks for the reactor vessel of the power unit No. 1 of Egypt’s first nuclear plant El-Dabaa, at a production site in Kolpino, St. Petersburg, Russia. In November 2015, the Egyptian government signed an agreement with Russia to build Egypt’s first nuclear power plant in El-Dabaa region of Marsa Matrouh, which aims to generate a total of 4,800 megawatts through four reactors. Editorial use only, no archive, no commercial use.01.06.2022#8206513
This handout photo released by the Strana Rosatom Newspaper shows production of blanks for the reactor vessel of the power unit No. 1 of Egypt’s first nuclear plant El-Dabaa, at a production site in Kolpino, St. Petersburg, Russia. In November 2015, the Egyptian government signed an agreement with Russia to build Egypt’s first nuclear power plant in El-Dabaa region of Marsa Matrouh, which aims to generate a total of 4,800 megawatts through four reactors. Editorial use only, no archive, no commercial use.01.06.2022#8206522
In this handout photo released by the Strana Rosatom Newspaper, employees work at a production site, where blanks for the reactor vessel of the power unit No. 1 of Egypt’s first nuclear plant El-Dabaa are made, in Kolpino, St. Petersburg, Russia. In November 2015, the Egyptian government signed an agreement with Russia to build Egypt’s first nuclear power plant in El-Dabaa region of Marsa Matrouh, which aims to generate a total of 4,800 megawatts through four reactors. Editorial use only, no archive, no commercial use.01.06.2022#8206505
In this handout photo released by the Strana Rosatom Newspaper, First Deputy General Director for Nuclear Energy of ROSATOM Alexander Lokshin, left, and Amjad al-Wakeel, head of Egypt's Nuclear Power Plants Authority (NPPA), speak to the media as they visit a production site, where blanks for the reactor vessel of the power unit No. 1 of Egypt’s first nuclear plant El-Dabaa are made, in Kolpino, St. Petersburg, Russia. In November 2015, the Egyptian government signed an agreement with Russia to build Egypt’s first nuclear power plant in El-Dabaa region of Marsa Matrouh, which aims to generate a total of 4,800 megawatts through four reactors. Editorial use only, no archive, no commercial use.01.06.2022#8206501
In this handout photo released by the Strana Rosatom Newspaper, First Deputy General Director for Nuclear Energy of ROSATOM Alexander Lokshin, left, and Amjad al-Wakeel, head of Egypt's Nuclear Power Plants Authority (NPPA), visit a production site, where blanks for the reactor vessel of the power unit No. 1 of Egypt’s first nuclear plant El-Dabaa are made, in Kolpino, St. Petersburg, Russia. In November 2015, the Egyptian government signed an agreement with Russia to build Egypt’s first nuclear power plant in El-Dabaa region of Marsa Matrouh, which aims to generate a total of 4,800 megawatts through four reactors. Editorial use only, no archive, no commercial use.01.06.2022#8206503
In this handout photo released by the Strana Rosatom Newspaper, Egyptian delegation visit a production site, where blanks for the reactor vessel of the power unit No. 1 of Egypt’s first nuclear plant El-Dabaa are made, in Kolpino, St. Petersburg, Russia. In November 2015, the Egyptian government signed an agreement with Russia to build Egypt’s first nuclear power plant in El-Dabaa region of Marsa Matrouh, which aims to generate a total of 4,800 megawatts through four reactors. Editorial use only, no archive, no commercial use.01.06.2022#8206500
In this handout photo released by the Strana Rosatom Newspaper, Amjad al-Wakeel, head of Egypt's Nuclear Power Plants Authority (NPPA), signs a plaque at a production site in Kolpino, St. Petersburg, Russia. In November 2015, the Egyptian government signed an agreement with Russia to build Egypt’s first nuclear power plant in El-Dabaa region of Marsa Matrouh, which aims to generate a total of 4,800 megawatts through four reactors. Editorial use only, no archive, no commercial use.01.06.2022#8206514
This handout photo released by the Strana Rosatom Newspaper shows production of blanks for the reactor vessel of the power unit No. 1 of Egypt’s first nuclear plant El-Dabaa, at a production site in Kolpino, St. Petersburg, Russia. In November 2015, the Egyptian government signed an agreement with Russia to build Egypt’s first nuclear power plant in El-Dabaa region of Marsa Matrouh, which aims to generate a total of 4,800 megawatts through four reactors. Editorial use only, no archive, no commercial use.01.06.2022#8206511
This handout photo released by the Strana Rosatom Newspaper shows production of blanks for the reactor vessel of the power unit No. 1 of Egypt’s first nuclear plant El-Dabaa, at a production site in Kolpino, St. Petersburg, Russia. In November 2015, the Egyptian government signed an agreement with Russia to build Egypt’s first nuclear power plant in El-Dabaa region of Marsa Matrouh, which aims to generate a total of 4,800 megawatts through four reactors. Editorial use only, no archive, no commercial use.01.06.2022#8206521
In this handout photo released by the Strana Rosatom Newspaper, Egyptian delegation visit a production site, where blanks for the reactor vessel of the power unit No. 1 of Egypt’s first nuclear plant El-Dabaa are made, in Kolpino, St. Petersburg, Russia. In November 2015, the Egyptian government signed an agreement with Russia to build Egypt’s first nuclear power plant in El-Dabaa region of Marsa Matrouh, which aims to generate a total of 4,800 megawatts through four reactors. Editorial use only, no archive, no commercial use.01.06.2022#8206499
This handout photo released by the Strana Rosatom Newspaper shows production of blanks for the reactor vessel of the power unit No. 1 of Egypt’s first nuclear plant El-Dabaa, at a production site in Kolpino, St. Petersburg, Russia. In November 2015, the Egyptian government signed an agreement with Russia to build Egypt’s first nuclear power plant in El-Dabaa region of Marsa Matrouh, which aims to generate a total of 4,800 megawatts through four reactors. Editorial use only, no archive, no commercial use.01.06.2022#8206520
In this handout photo released by the Strana Rosatom Newspaper, an employee works at a production site, where blanks for the reactor vessel of the power unit No. 1 of Egypt’s first nuclear plant El-Dabaa are made, in Kolpino, St. Petersburg, Russia. In November 2015, the Egyptian government signed an agreement with Russia to build Egypt’s first nuclear power plant in El-Dabaa region of Marsa Matrouh, which aims to generate a total of 4,800 megawatts through four reactors. Editorial use only, no archive, no commercial use.01.06.2022#8206506
This handout photo released by the Strana Rosatom Newspaper shows production of blanks for the reactor vessel of the power unit No. 1 of Egypt’s first nuclear plant El-Dabaa, at a production site in Kolpino, St. Petersburg, Russia. In November 2015, the Egyptian government signed an agreement with Russia to build Egypt’s first nuclear power plant in El-Dabaa region of Marsa Matrouh, which aims to generate a total of 4,800 megawatts through four reactors. Editorial use only, no archive, no commercial use.01.06.2022#8206509
In this handout photo released by the Strana Rosatom Newspaper, Egyptian delegation visit a production site, where blanks for the reactor vessel of the power unit No. 1 of Egypt’s first nuclear plant El-Dabaa are made, in Kolpino, St. Petersburg, Russia. In November 2015, the Egyptian government signed an agreement with Russia to build Egypt’s first nuclear power plant in El-Dabaa region of Marsa Matrouh, which aims to generate a total of 4,800 megawatts through four reactors. Editorial use only, no archive, no commercial use.01.06.2022#8206497
This handout photo released by the Strana Rosatom Newspaper shows a production site, where blanks for the reactor vessel of the power unit No. 1 of Egypt’s first nuclear plant El-Dabaa are made, in Kolpino, St. Petersburg, Russia. In November 2015, the Egyptian government signed an agreement with Russia to build Egypt’s first nuclear power plant in El-Dabaa region of Marsa Matrouh, which aims to generate a total of 4,800 megawatts through four reactors. Editorial use only, no archive, no commercial use.01.06.2022#8206496
This handout photo released by the Strana Rosatom Newspaper shows production of blanks for the reactor vessel of the power unit No. 1 of Egypt’s first nuclear plant El-Dabaa, at a production site in Kolpino, St. Petersburg, Russia. In November 2015, the Egyptian government signed an agreement with Russia to build Egypt’s first nuclear power plant in El-Dabaa region of Marsa Matrouh, which aims to generate a total of 4,800 megawatts through four reactors. Editorial use only, no archive, no commercial use.01.06.2022#8206491
This handout photo released by the Strana Rosatom Newspaper shows production of blanks for the reactor vessel of the power unit No. 1 of Egypt’s first nuclear plant El-Dabaa, at a production site in Kolpino, St. Petersburg, Russia. In November 2015, the Egyptian government signed an agreement with Russia to build Egypt’s first nuclear power plant in El-Dabaa region of Marsa Matrouh, which aims to generate a total of 4,800 megawatts through four reactors. Editorial use only, no archive, no commercial use.01.06.2022#8206492
This handout photo released by the Strana Rosatom Newspaper shows a production site, where blanks for the reactor vessel of the power unit No. 1 of Egypt’s first nuclear plant El-Dabaa are made, in Kolpino, St. Petersburg, Russia. In November 2015, the Egyptian government signed an agreement with Russia to build Egypt’s first nuclear power plant in El-Dabaa region of Marsa Matrouh, which aims to generate a total of 4,800 megawatts through four reactors. Editorial use only, no archive, no commercial use.01.06.2022#8206494
Practicing with a nuclear power plant control room simulator at the personnel training center for the the Belarusian nuclear power plant under construction near the city of Astravyets in the Hrodna region.20.04.2017#3079313
Practicing with a nuclear power plant control room simulator at the personnel training center for the the Belarusian nuclear power plant under construction near the city of Astravyets in the Hrodna region.20.04.2017#3079312
Practicing with a nuclear power plant control room simulator at the personnel training center for the the Belarusian nuclear power plant under construction near the city of Astravyets in the Hrodna region.20.04.2017#3079327
The personnel training center for the the Belarusian nuclear power plant under construction near the city of Astravyets in the Hrodna region.20.04.2017#3079325
Assembling equipment at the power distribution section of the Belorusskaya NPP under construction near Ostrovetsk, Grodno Region.20.04.2017#3079310
Assembling equipment at the power distribution section of the Belorusskaya NPP under construction near Ostrovetsk, Grodno Region.20.04.2017#3079309
The turbine room at the first generation unit of the Belarusian Nuclear Power Plant being built near the town of Ostrovets in the Grodno Region.20.04.2017#3079338
The turbine hall of Unit 1 at the Belarusian nuclear power plant under construction near the city of Astravyets in the Hrodna region.20.04.2017#3079308
The Belarusian nuclear power plant under construction near the city of Astravyets in the Hrodna region.20.04.2017#3079306
The Belarusian nuclear power plant under construction near the city of Astravyets in the Hrodna region.20.04.2017#3079305
The construction of the 2nd generation unit of the Belarusian Nuclear Power Plant near the town of Ostrovets in the Grodno Region.20.04.2017#3079337
The turbine room of the first generation unit of the Belarusian Nuclear Power Plant near the town of Ostrovets in the Grodno Region.20.04.2017#3079336
The construction of the 2nd generation unit of the Belarusian Nuclear Power Plant near the town of Ostrovets in the Grodno Region.20.04.2017#3079335
Workers at the construction site of the Belarusian nuclear power plant near the city of Astravyets in the Hrodna region.20.04.2017#3079303
A reactor containment dome at the Belarusian nuclear power plant under construction near the city of Astravyets in the Hrodna region.20.04.2017#3079302
Building Unit 1 of the Belarusian nuclear power plant near the city of Astravyets in the Hrodna region.20.04.2017#3079297
The first generation unit of the Belarusian Nuclear Power Plant under construction near the town of Ostrovets in the Grodno Region.20.04.2017#3079334
Building Units 1 and 2 of the Belarusian nuclear power plant near the city of Astravyets in the Hrodna region.20.04.2017#3079333
Unit 1 of the Belarusian nuclear power plant near the city of Astravyets in the Hrodna region.20.04.2017#3079332
Building Units 1 and 2 of the Belarusian nuclear power plant near the city of Astravyets in the Hrodna region.20.04.2017#3079295
Cranes at the construction site of the Belarusian nuclear power plant near the city of Astravyets in the Hrodna region.20.04.2017#3079294
Unit 1 of the Belarusian nuclear power plant near the city of Astravyets in the Hrodna region.20.04.2017#3079331
Building spray cooling ponds at the Belarusian nuclear power plant near the city of Astravyets in the Hrodna region.20.04.2017#3079292
Building Units 1 and 2 of the Belarusian nuclear power plant near the city of Astravyets in the Hrodna region.20.04.2017#3079290
Unit 1 of the Belarusian nuclear power plant under construction near the city of Astravyets in the Hrodna region.20.04.2017#3079288
Building Units 1 and 2 of the Belarusian nuclear power plant near the city of Astravyets in the Hrodna region.20.04.2017#3079286