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Vandellòs Nuclear Power Plant
Vandellòs Nuclear Power Plant
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Posted by Energetic
The Vandellòs Nuclear Power Plant is a nuclear power station in Vandellòs located close to the Coll de Balaguer pass (Baix Camp comarca) in Catalonia, Spain.
Unit one was a 508 MWe carbon dioxide gas cooled reactor modeled on the UNGG station at the Saint Laurent Nuclear Power Plant in France. It was shut down on 31 July, 1990, following a fire in one of its two turbogenerators in October 1989.
Unit two is a 1080 MWe PWR. The station's owners are: 72 % Endesa and 28 % Iberdrola.
Vandellòs Nuclear Power Plant | |
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Country | Spain |
Construction began | 1967 |
Commission date | August 2, 1972 |
Licence expiration | 2027 |
Owner(s) | Endesa (78%) |
Operator(s) | ANAV |
Reactor information | |
Reactors operational | 1 x 1087 MW |
Reactors decom. | 1 x 500 MW |
Power generation information | |
Annual generation | 7,023 GW·h |
Net generation | 191,546 GW·h |
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