Norway's State Secretary Elisabeth Walaas, Rosatom's Deputy Head Yevgeny Yevstratov and Head of SevRao Valeri Panteleev.
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The two reactor compartments in the front comes from nuclear powered submarines decommissioned with Norwegian grants.
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Yevgeny Yevstratov informs the delegation from Norway about how the grants have been spent at the submarine reactor compartment storage in Saida Bay.
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Yevgeny Yevstratov and Elisabeth Walaas entering the storage site for reactor compartments in Saida Bay on Russia's Kola Peninsula.
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Construction workers building the facility in Saida Bay with money from Rosatom and foreign donors.
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The onshore storage for reactor compartments from decommissioned nuclear powered submarines is the only in Russia and will hold some 150 reactors when filled up.