Justification of the concept and preliminary requirements for establishing a Temporary Residential Town (TRT) for about 5,000 people to support the construction of a Small Nuclear Power Plant.
The aim of this Analytical Report is to analyze feasibility, key aspects, and to formulate preliminary technical and organizational requirements for creating a modern Temporary Living Town (TLT), designed for comfortable and safe living of up to approximately 5,000 (five thousand) people of multinational and multicultural workforce.
This Temporary Living Town is intended to provide housing for personnel engaged at all stages of the construction of the ASMM in the Jizzakh Region of the Republic of Uzbekistan.
The ASMM project, according to information as of April–May 2024, envisages the construction of a plant with total capacity of 330 MW (six RITM-200N reactors, each with 55 MW).
Construction contract has been signed between the Agency "Uzatom" and the State Corporation "Rosatom" (Russia), with discussions also underway on a trilateral agreement involving the China National Nuclear Corporation (CNNC) and Shanghai Electric (China).
Startup of the first reactor of the ASMM is planned around 2029, with full design capacity of the ASMM not earlier than 2033.
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