Russian scientists from MGSU have developed a project for a lunar nuclear power plant in the polar Pirru crater. The construction of the NPP is planned to be completed in 54 days with the help of robots powered by solar batteries and radioisotope power sources. The reactor installations, each with a capacity of 10 kW, are similar to the Soviet experimental reactor 'Tomato' from 1964. The service life of the NPP is expected to be about 10 years. To protect against micrometeorites and radiation, a circular protective embankment will be built from lunar regolith and Kevlar screens. The main raw material for construction is local resources, which reduces the cost of delivering materials from Earth. The cost of construction is estimated at 1.95 trillion rubles and includes design, equipment development, cargo delivery by 'Energy'-class carrier rockets, and infrastructure creation.