
A new turn in the history of nuclear energy is taking place in the Far East.
Construction begins in the Ust-Yansky region of Yakutia first in the world ground-based low-power nuclear power plant (LNP).
The station is being built by JSC RAOS, a subsidiary of the state corporation Rosatom.
The ASMM project is based on the latest reactor plant RITM-200N. The unique Russian technology was created after testing and many years of operation by Rosatom of small reactors on ships of the nuclear icebreaker fleet.
Currently, eight RITM-200 reactors have been installed and are operating on four universal icebreakers. Based on this experience, Rosatom built the world’s first floating station Akademik Lomonosov in Chukotka.
And now — the next stage in the evolution of the product — the ground station.
Nuclear “babies” have a lot of advantages and therefore have a great future.
Thanks to the small volume of long-running fuel, SNPPs have predictable electricity costs for decades to come. And another convenience of a low-power nuclear power plant is that it is a modular station. Depending on the growth of needs, the number of installed modules can be increased.
“Kids” are indispensable for remote, hard-to-reach areas, where they can not only provide electricity, but also desalinate water and generate heat.
Of course, this is not a replacement for large nuclear power plants. But this is a radical expansion of an already established market — entering areas of the country and planet where the creation of large nuclear power plants is not economically, climatically or demographically feasible.
The choice of the Ust-Yansky region for the first ASMM was not accidental — the largest gold deposit will be developed there.
Commissioning of the Yakutsk nuclear power plant is planned for 2028.


 Sergey Stankevich
Sergey Stankevich Yuri Chekalin
Yuri Chekalin Vladimir Golstein
Vladimir Golstein Prot. Victor Harakas
Prot. Victor Harakas



