Caorso Nuclear Power Plant
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Caorso Nuclear Power Plant | |
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Coordinates | 45°04′19″N 9°52′20″E / 45.07206°N 9.87214°E |
Status | Being decommissioned |
Construction began | 1968–1970 |
Commission date | January 1, 1970 |
Decommission date | 1990 |
Operator(s) | SOGIN |
Nuclear power station | |
Reactor type | BWR |
Power generation | |
Units decommissioned | 1 × 860 MW |
Nameplate capacity | 860 MW |
External links | |
Commons | Related media on Commons |
Caorso Nuclear Power Plant was a nuclear power plant at Caorso in Italy. It featured a single Boiling Water Reactor, a BWR 4 with a Mark II-Containment from General Electric, with an electrical net output of 860 MW, used low-enriched uranium as fuel, was moderated and cooled by normal light water.
It operated from 1981 until 1990, when it was closed following the referendum of November 1987. It was by far the most modern and in terms of capacity biggest nuclear power plant to go online in Italy. The Italian nuclear decommissioning agency SOGIN started the process of decommissioning the plant in January 2014.[1]
Gallery
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Outside view
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The fuel pool
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The fuel pool
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The area above the reactor
External links
- Nuclear power in Italy Archived 2020-06-11 at the Wayback Machine at the WNA site.
References
- ^ Laraia, Michele (2017). Advances and Innovations in Nuclear Decommissioning. Oxford: Woodhead Publishing. p. 11. ISBN 978-0-08101-122-5.
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