The Industrial Heating Plant is designed for a heat supply of site facilities after the Units final shutdown, hot water and the steam production necessary for operation of SF and RAW Management facilities, equipment and systems, remaining in operation and for technological and office buildings and facilities.

In 1992-1993 works on new Heat Plant construction were carried out, however for the financing lack they were stopped. Since 1997 the project of IHP construction was financed owing to the international assistance (US Department of Energy) and Ukrainian contribution. The total cost of the project makes US $­­­­­ 30 million. Ukrainian part is US $­­­­­ 7.5 million.

The Heating Plant was commissioned in June 2001. Since 2016 it does not generate heat. It's functions are fulfilled by more economic individual electrical boilers installed in separate buildings and premises of Chornobyl NPP site.

Creation of the Decommissioning Information Support System of Chornobyl NPP is funded by the European Commission under TACIS Program.

Contractor – Energiewerke Nord GmbH (EWN GmbH), Germany.

Project objective:
Assisting in decommissioning of Chornobyl NPP Units by means of delivering the equipment and software required for the system functioning.

Implementation of the system is caused by a necessity to preserve and update the information to be obtained during implementation of the ChNPP Units shutdown and decommissioning stages.

Project implementation gave an opportunity to:
1. Select the optimum organizational and technical decisions on decommissioning
2. Ensure support during decommissioning work planning
3. Preserve and update the information obtained during all decommissioning stages.

All activities under the contract were completed on February 25, 2013 (including 1 year of warranty period).

The system is under pilot operation.

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