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ADE-2
Reactor conceptGraphite-moderated reactor[1]
StatusClosed in 2010[1]
LocationZheleznogorsk, Krasnoyarsk Krai, Russia
Main parameters of the reactor core
Fuel (fissile material)Uranium
Neutron energy spectrumThermal-neutron reactor[1]
Primary moderatorGraphite[1]
Primary coolantwater-cooled[1]
Reactor usage

The ADE-2 is a dual use water-cooled thermal graphite-moderated reactor. The reactor was dual-purpose - producing weapons-grade plutonium and providing heat and electricity.[2] The RBMK series nuclear reactors are based on the ADE series reactors.

History

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Construction started in December 1963. The reactor was shut down in April 2010.[2][3]

The scope of decommissioning was much greater than with AD and ADE-1, which were single-purpose and performed only defense tasks.[2]

In 2021 it was decided to make ADE-2 a museum exhibition.[1]

Other similar types

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Start date Shutdown date Place Purpose
AD 1958 1992 Zheleznogorsk, Krasnoyarsk Krai plutonium production
ADE-1 1961 1992 Zheleznogorsk, Krasnoyarsk Krai supposed to produce electricity in addition, but never did
ADE-3 1961 2008 Sibirskaya Nuclear Power Plant dual purpose
ADE-4 1964 2008 Sibirskaya Nuclear Power Plant dual purpose
ADE-5 1965 2008 Sibirskaya Nuclear Power Plant dual purpose
I-1 1955 1990 Sibirskaya Nuclear Power Plant dual purpose
EI-2 1958 1991 Sibirskaya Nuclear Power Plant dual purpose

These two sources show slightly different date of start and shutdown.[4] [5]

Legacy AD and ADE-1 are almost decommissioned. ADE-3, ADE-4, and ADE-5 were being decommissioned as of 2024.[1]

See also

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