A view shows a turbine hall of the Kola nuclear power plant in Polyarnozorinsky district, Murmansk Region, Russia. The Kola NPP, the first nuclear power plant of Russia built beyond the Arctic circle, has four power units with a capacity of at least 440 MW and supplies electricity to the Murmansk region and Karelia.25.08.2023#8503382
An employee is checked for radiation levels at the Kola nuclear power plant in Polyarnozorinsky district, Murmansk Region, Russia. The Kola NPP, the first nuclear power plant of Russia built beyond the Arctic circle, has four power units with a capacity of at least 440 MW and supplies electricity to the Murmansk region and Karelia.25.08.2023#8503381
An employee works in the radioactive waste complex of tthe Kola nuclear power plant in Polyarnozorinsky district, Murmansk Region, Russia. The Kola NPP, the first nuclear power plant of Russia built beyond the Arctic circle, has four power units with a capacity of at least 440 MW and supplies electricity to the Murmansk region and Karelia.25.08.2023#8503377
An employee works in the radioactive waste complex of tthe Kola nuclear power plant in Polyarnozorinsky district, Murmansk Region, Russia. The Kola NPP, the first nuclear power plant of Russia built beyond the Arctic circle, has four power units with a capacity of at least 440 MW and supplies electricity to the Murmansk region and Karelia.25.08.2023#8503376
An employee works in a reactor hall of the Kola nuclear power plant in Polyarnozorinsky district, Murmansk Region, Russia. The Kola NPP, the first nuclear power plant of Russia built beyond the Arctic circle, has four power units with a capacity of at least 440 MW and supplies electricity to the Murmansk region and Karelia.25.08.2023#8503371
Employees walk in a reactor hall of the Kola nuclear power plant in Polyarnozorinsky district, Murmansk Region, Russia. The Kola NPP, the first nuclear power plant of Russia built beyond the Arctic circle, has four power units with a capacity of at least 440 MW and supplies electricity to the Murmansk region and Karelia.25.08.2023#8503367
Barrels of non-hazardous waste are seen in the radioactive waste complex of the Kola nuclear power plant in Polyarnozorinsky district, Murmansk Region, Russia. The Kola NPP, the first nuclear power plant of Russia built beyond the Arctic circle, has four power units with a capacity of at least 440 MW and supplies electricity to the Murmansk region and Karelia.25.08.2023#8503366
Employees operate a control room of the radioactive waste complex of the Kola nuclear power plant in Polyarnozorinsky district, Murmansk Region, Russia. The Kola NPP, the first nuclear power plant of Russia built beyond the Arctic circle, has four power units with a capacity of at least 440 MW and supplies electricity to the Murmansk region and Karelia.25.08.2023#8503365
A view shows a reactor hall of the Kola nuclear power plant in Polyarnozorinsky district, Murmansk Region, Russia. The Kola NPP, the first nuclear power plant of Russia built beyond the Arctic circle, has four power units with a capacity of at least 440 MW and supplies electricity to the Murmansk region and Karelia.25.08.2023#8503364
Employees are seen at a cleaning complex of the Kola nuclear power plant in Polyarnozorinsky district, Murmansk Region, Russia. The Kola NPP, the first nuclear power plant of Russia built beyond the Arctic circle, has four power units with a capacity of at least 440 MW and supplies electricity to the Murmansk region and Karelia.25.08.2023#8503363
Employees work in a reactor hall of the Kola nuclear power plant in Polyarnozorinsky district, Murmansk Region, Russia. The Kola NPP, the first nuclear power plant of Russia built beyond the Arctic circle, has four power units with a capacity of at least 440 MW and supplies electricity to the Murmansk region and Karelia.25.08.2023#8503361
An employee is seen in a reactor hall of the Kola nuclear power plant in Polyarnozorinsky district, Murmansk Region, Russia. The Kola NPP, the first nuclear power plant of Russia built beyond the Arctic circle, has four power units with a capacity of at least 440 MW and supplies electricity to the Murmansk region and Karelia.25.08.2023#8503357
Employees work in a reactor hall of the Kola nuclear power plant in Polyarnozorinsky district, Murmansk Region, Russia. The Kola NPP, the first nuclear power plant of Russia built beyond the Arctic circle, has four power units with a capacity of at least 440 MW and supplies electricity to the Murmansk region and Karelia.25.08.2023#8503354
Employees work in a reactor hall of the Kola nuclear power plant in Polyarnozorinsky district, Murmansk Region, Russia. The Kola NPP, the first nuclear power plant of Russia built beyond the Arctic circle, has four power units with a capacity of at least 440 MW and supplies electricity to the Murmansk region and Karelia.25.08.2023#8503353
A view shows a reactor hall at the Kola nuclear power plant in Polyarnozorinsky district, Murmansk Region, Russia. The Kola NPP, the first nuclear power plant of Russia built beyond the Arctic circle, has four power units with a capacity of at least 440 MW and supplies electricity to the Murmansk region and Karelia.25.08.2023#8503352
Employees walk in a reactor hall of the Kola nuclear power plant in Polyarnozorinsky district, Murmansk Region, Russia. The Kola NPP, the first nuclear power plant of Russia built beyond the Arctic circle, has four power units with a capacity of at least 440 MW and supplies electricity to the Murmansk region and Karelia.25.08.2023#8503351
An employee walks in a reactor hall of the Kola nuclear power plant in Polyarnozorinsky district, Murmansk Region, Russia. The Kola NPP, the first nuclear power plant of Russia built beyond the Arctic circle, has four power units with a capacity of at least 440 MW and supplies electricity to the Murmansk region and Karelia.25.08.2023#8503349
An employee walks at the Kola nuclear power plant in Polyarnozorinsky district, Murmansk Region, Russia. The Kola NPP, the first nuclear power plant of Russia built beyond the Arctic circle, has four power units with a capacity of at least 440 MW and supplies electricity to the Murmansk region and Karelia.25.08.2023#8503347
Employees arrive to work at the Kola nuclear power plant in Polyarnozorinsky district, Murmansk Region, Russia. The Kola NPP, the first nuclear power plant of Russia built beyond the Arctic circle, has four power units with a capacity of at least 440 MW and supplies electricity to the Murmansk region and Karelia.25.08.2023#8503346
An employee receives a storage dosimeter before starting his working day at the Kola nuclear power plant in Polyarnozorinsky district, Murmansk Region, Russia. The Kola NPP, the first nuclear power plant of Russia built beyond the Arctic circle, has four power units with a capacity of at least 440 MW and supplies electricity to the Murmansk region and Karelia.25.08.2023#8503345
An employee walks at the Kola nuclear power plant in Polyarnozorinsky district, Murmansk Region, Russia. The Kola NPP, the first nuclear power plant of Russia built beyond the Arctic circle, has four power units with a capacity of at least 440 MW and supplies electricity to the Murmansk region and Karelia.25.08.2023#8503344
A view shows a turbine hall of the Kola nuclear power plant in Polyarnozorinsky district, Murmansk Region, Russia. The Kola NPP, the first nuclear power plant of Russia built beyond the Arctic circle, has four power units with a capacity of at least 440 MW and supplies electricity to the Murmansk region and Karelia.25.08.2023#8503343
A view shows a turbine hall of the Kola nuclear power plant in Polyarnozorinsky district, Murmansk Region, Russia. The Kola NPP, the first nuclear power plant of Russia built beyond the Arctic circle, has four power units with a capacity of at least 440 MW and supplies electricity to the Murmansk region and Karelia.25.08.2023#8503342
An employee walks in a turbine hall of the Kola nuclear power plant in Polyarnozorinsky district, Murmansk Region, Russia. The Kola NPP, the first nuclear power plant of Russia built beyond the Arctic circle, has four power units with a capacity of at least 440 MW and supplies electricity to the Murmansk region and Karelia.25.08.2023#8503340
A view shows a turbine hall of the Kola nuclear power plant in Polyarnozorinsky district, Murmansk Region, Russia. The Kola NPP, the first nuclear power plant of Russia built beyond the Arctic circle, has four power units with a capacity of at least 440 MW and supplies electricity to the Murmansk region and Karelia.25.08.2023#8503339
A view shows a turbine hall of the Kola nuclear power plant in Polyarnozorinsky district, Murmansk Region, Russia. The Kola NPP, the first nuclear power plant of Russia built beyond the Arctic circle, has four power units with a capacity of at least 440 MW and supplies electricity to the Murmansk region and Karelia.25.08.2023#8503338
A view shows a turbine hall of the Kola nuclear power plant in Polyarnozorinsky district, Murmansk Region, Russia. The Kola NPP, the first nuclear power plant of Russia built beyond the Arctic circle, has four power units with a capacity of at least 440 MW and supplies electricity to the Murmansk region and Karelia.25.08.2023#8503337