Students from more than 20 educational institutions in the country took advantage of the opportunity to visit the plant and see the work of the country’s most powerful energy facility.
At the nuclear power plant information center, children learned how a reactor unit works, how the facility's safety is ensured, why nuclear energy is environmentally friendly, and more.
Since Belarusian Nuclear Power Plant is one of the largest employers in the country, high school students seize the opportunity to learn firsthand about which universities train power and nuclear engineers, what specialists are needed at the plant, and career prospects in the nuclear industry.
In recent years, interest in Belarusian Nuclear Power Plant has grown, as the plant has become a symbol of the country's technological progress. For many schoolchildren from the regions, a trip to Ostrovets is more than just a lesson; it's a truly special experience to experience world-class technology.