At the beginning of 2019 the Government of the Kingdom of Norway approved the continuation of “Chornobyl Decommissioning Visualization Center” project. The project is implemented by the Chornobyl NPP and Institute for Energy Technology (hereinafter — IFE, in Norwegian — Institutt for Energiteknikk).
The new project is targeted at the development of the Chornobyl Decommissioning Visualization Center (hereinafter — CDVC) that was created in 2016. The CDVC introduces the advanced technology of virtual reality (VR), 3D modelling and visualization to improve the efficiency and safety of work performance at the ChNPP decommissioning stages.
As an example, using the CDVC one can calculate occupational doses for personnel when transporting the spent nuclear fuel. This will help to properly install the shielding and calculate the safe performance time. Besides, the Center enables to simulate abnormal and emergency situations and prepare the response plan well in advance.


On January 16, the comprehensive tests of the New Safe Confinement radiation monitoring system were started. Emergency situations are simulated during the tests and response of specific systems on them is checked.
From 14 to 17 January 2019 inspection survey is conducted by the State Nuclear Regulatory Inspectorate of Ukraine at Chornobyl NPP industrial site.
Chornobyl NPP goes on implementing the task declared by the State Exclusion Zone Management Agency of Ukraine on transferring the 30-kilometer area into the Territory of change.
Exhibition “Chornobyl: The Territory of Change”, which is devoted to the Liquidator’s Day, was opened in the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine on December 18.