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Showing posts with label Nuclear Power Plant in Belgium. Show all posts
Doel Nuclear Power Station
6:53 PM
Posted by Energetic

The Doel Nuclear Power Station is one of the two nuclear power plants in Belgium. The plant lies on the bank of the Scheldt, near the village of Doel in the Flemish province of East Flanders. The Belgian energy corporation Electrabel is the plant's largest stakeholder. The plant employs 800 workers and covers an area of 80 hectares.
Cooling towers of Doel Nuclear Power Station
Reactors of Doel Nuclear Power Station
The plant consists of four second-generation pressurized water reactors with a total capacity of 2839 MWe, making it the second largest nuclear power plant in Belgium, after Nuclear Plant Tihange. Its four units are rated as follows:
- Doel 1 : 392 MWe
- Doel 2 : 433 MWe
- Doel 3 : 1006 MWe
- Doel 4 : 1008 MWe
Doel 1 and 2 came online in 1975, while Doel 3 and 4 came online in 1982 and 1985, respectively.
Cooling towers of Doel Nuclear Power Station
With a height of 176 meters, the two cooling towers are the most visible structure in the Port of Antwerp. Due to its proximity to the Dutch-Belgian border, the towers and the accompanying vapor can be seen in large parts of Dutch provinces of Zeeland and western North Brabant. Since 1995, one of the cooling towers has hosted a nest of peregrine falcons.
Powerlines
One of the outgoing powerlines crosses Schelde River in a remarkable manner, see Doel Schelde Powerline Crossing.
Doel Nuclear Power Station | |
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Country | ![]() |
Locale | Doel |
Coordinates | ![]() |
Construction began | 1969 |
Commission date | 15 February 1975 |
Owner(s) | Indivision Doel (EBES, INTERCOM, UNERG) |
Operator(s) | Electrabel M.V. Nucleaire Produktie |
Reactor information | |
Reactors operational | 1 x 392 MW 1 x 433 MW 1 x 1006 MW 1 x 1008 MW |
Power generation information | |
Annual generation | 21,670 GW·h |
Net generation | 515,257 GW·h |
Tihange Nuclear Power Station
4:14 PM
Posted by Energetic

The Tihange Nuclear Power Station, along with Doel Nuclear Power Station, is one of the two large-scale nuclear power plants in Belgium. It is located on the right bank of the Meuse River in the Belgian district of Tihange, part of Huy municipality in the Walloonian province of Liège. The primary stakeholder in the plant is the Belgian energy company Electrabel.
Reactors
The plant has three pressurized water reactors, with a total capacity of 2985 MWe and makes up 52% of the total Belgian nuclear generating capacity. Its units are rated as follows:
- Tihange 1: 962 MWe
- Tihange 2: 1008 MWe
- Tihange 3: 1015 MWe
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