This is a 'list of nuclear power plants of Europe and CIS'.
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Armenia==
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Metsamor
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★ Armenia-1 440 MW
VVER operational 1976-1989, shut down after
Spitak earthquake
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★ Armenia-2 440 MW VVER connected to grid 1980
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Austria==
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Zwentendorf was completed in 1978 but after a public vote it was never filled with nuclear fuel and never started-up
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Belgium==
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Mol (BR-3) -
PWR reactor (shut down)
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Doel' - 2 PWR reactors 412 MWe each; 1 PWR reactor 1,056 MWe; 1 PWR reactor 1,041 MWe
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Tihange' - 1 PWR reactor 870 MWe; 2 PWR reactors 930 MWe each
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Bulgaria==
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Czech Republic==
| Name | Location | Type | Capacity, MWe | Operational | Notes |
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| 'Dukovany NPP' | Dukovany | VVER | '440' | 1985- |
| | | VVER | '440' | 1986- |
| | | VVER | '440' | 1987- |
| | | VVER | '440' | 1987- |
| 'TemelÃn NPP' | TemelÃn | VVER | '930' | 2002- |
| | | VVER | '780' | 2003- |
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Finland==
| Name | Location | Type | Capacity, MWe | Operational | Notes |
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| Loviisa NPP | Loviisa | VVER | 488 | 1977- |
| | | VVER | 488 | 1980- |
| Olkiluoto NPP | Olkiluoto | BWR | 860 | 1978- |
| | | BWR | 860 | 1980- |
| | | EPR | 1600 | under construction |
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France==
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Belleville - 2 reactors 1310 MWe each
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Bugey - 4 reactors
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Cattenom - 4 reactors 1300 MWe each, near the Luxembourg and German borders
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Chinon - 4 reactors
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Chooz-B - 2 reactors 1455 MWe each
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Civaux - 2 reactors 1455 MWe each
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Cruas - 4 reactors
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Dampierre - 4 reactors 890 MWe each
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Fessenheim - 2 reactors 880 MWe each - oldest PWR reactors in France still in commercial operation
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Flamanville - 2 reactors 1330 MWe each
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Golfech - 2 reactors
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Gravelines - 6 reactors 910 MWe each
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Le Blayais - 4 reactors
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Nogent-sur-Seine - 2 reactors 1300 MW each
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Paluel - 4 reactors 1330 MWe each
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Penly - 2 reactors
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Phénix - 1 reactor 233 MWe
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Saint Alban - 2 reactors
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Saint Laurent des Eaux - 2 reactors
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Tricastin - 4 reactors
total 59 operating reactors
★ In construction
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Flamanville - 1 reactor 1630 MWe
EDF is building the first
EPR reactor there.
★ No longer operating
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Bugey - 1 reactor
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Chinon - 3 reactors
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Chooz-A - 1 reactor - 310 MWe - first PWR reactor in Europe (1967), managed by SENA (''Société d'énergie nucléaire franco-belge des Ardennes'').
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Marcoule - 3 reactors
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Monts d'Arrée - 1 reactor - 70 MWe - EL-49,
heavy water reactor, only one of its kind in France, in
Brennilis,
Brittany
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Saint Laurent des Eaux - 2 reactors
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Superphénix, Creys-Malville - 1 reactor
★ Cancelled
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Le Carnet
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Plogoff
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Thermos, a 50-100 MW reactor for the urban heating of
Grenoble
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Germany==
==
Hungary==
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Paks - 4 VVER 440 MWe reactors
| Station | Type | Net capacity | Construction date | Grid date |
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| PAKS-1 | VVER-440/V213 | 460 MWe | 01-Aug-74 | 28-Dec-82 |
| PAKS-2 | VVER-440/V213 | 460 MWe | 01-Aug-74 | 06-Sept-84 |
| PAKS-3 | VVER-440/V213 | 460 MWe | 01-Oct-79 | 28-Sept-86 |
| PAKS-4 | VVER-440/V213 | 470 MWe | 01-Oct-79 | 16-Aug-87 |
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Italy==
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Kazakhstan==
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Aktau (Kazakhstan State Corporation for Atomic Power and Industry)
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★ BN-350 135 MWe reactor operational 1958-1999
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Lithuania==
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Ignalina nuclear power plant'
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★ Ignalina-1, 1500 MW RBMK, operational 1984-2004, shut down per EU demand
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★ Ignalina-2, '1360' MW RBMK, scheduled to be shut down in 2009.
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Netherlands==
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Borssele' - 481 MWe PWR
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Dodewaard - 55 MWe BWR (shut down 1997)
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Romania ==
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Cernavodă Nuclear Power Plant
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★ Cernavodă-1 PHWR
CANDU reactor 700 MW
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★ Cernavodă-2 PHWR
CANDU reactor 700 MW (commencing production in 2007)
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Russia==
Main articles: Nuclear power in Russia
| Name | Location | Type | Capacity, MWe | Operational | Notes |
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| Obninskaya | Obninsk | AM-1 | 5 | 1954–2002 | world first nuclear power plant |
| 'Sibirskaya' | Seversk | EI-2 | 100 | 1958–1990 |
| | | ADE-3 | | 1961–1992 |
| | | 'ADE-4' | | 1963– | scheduled to be shut down in 2008 |
| | | 'ADE-5' | | 1965– | scheduled to be shut down in 2008 |
| 'Beloyarskaya' | Zarechny | AMB-100 | 100 | 1964–1981 |
| | | AMB-200 | 200 | 1967–1989 |
| | | BN-600 | '600' | 1980– |
| | | BN-800 | 800 | under construction |
| 'Novovoronezhskaya' | Novovoronezh | VVER | 210 | 1964–1984 |
| | | VVER | 365 | 1969–1990 |
| | | VVER | '417' | 1971– |
| | | VVER | '417' | 1972– |
| | | VVER | '1000' | 1980– |
| 'Leningradskaya' | Sosnovy Bor | RBMK | '1000' | 1973- |
| | | RBMK | '1000' | 1975- |
| | | RBMK | '1000' | 1979- |
| | | RBMK | '1000' | 1981- |
| 'Kolskaya' | Polyarnye Zori | VVER | 440 | 1973- |
| | | VVER | '440' | 1974- |
| | | VVER | '440' | 1981- |
| | | VVER | '440' | 1984- |
| 'Bilibibskaya' | Bilibino | EPG | '12' | 1974- | combined heat and power production |
| | | EPG | '12' | 1974- |
| | | EPG | '12' | 1975- |
| | | EPG | '12' | 1976- |
| 'Kurskaya' | Kurchatov | RBMK | '1000' | 1976- |
| | | RBMK | '1000' | 1979- |
| | | RBMK | '1000' | 1983- |
| | | RBMK | '1000' | 1985- |
| 'Smolenskaya' | Desnogorsk | RBMK | '1000' | 1982- |
| | | RBMK | '1000' | 1985- |
| | | RBMK | '1000' | 1990- |
| 'Kalininskaya' | Udomlya | VVER | '1000' | 1984- |
| | | VVER | '1000' | 1986- |
| | | VVER | '1000' | 2004- |
| | | VVER | 1000 | under construction |
| 'Balakovskaya' | Balakovo | VVER | '1000' | 1985- |
| | | VVER | '1000' | 1987- |
| | | VVER | '1000' | 1988- |
| | | VVER | '1000' | 1993- |
| | | VVER | 1000 | under construction |
| 'Volgodonskaya' | Volgodonsk | VVER | '1000' | 2001- |
| | | VVER | 1000 | under construction |
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Serbia
RA reactor -from 1984 not operational,sittuated 14km from Belgrade
RB reactor- operational today
Slovakia==
==
Slovenia==
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Krško' - 670 MWe Westinghouse PWR connected to grid in 1981 (built and operated together by
Croatia and Slovenia on 50/50 basis)
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Spain==
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Sweden==
| Name | Type | Effect | Operational | Current status | Manufacturer |
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| Barsebäck 1 | BWR | 630 MW | 1975–1999 | shut down | ASEA-Atom |
| Barsebäck 2 | BWR | 630 MW | 1977–2005 | shut down | ASEA-Atom |
| 'Forsmark' 1 | BWR | 1,018 MW | 1980– | operational | ASEA-Atom |
| Forsmark 2 | BWR | 960 MW | 1981– | operational | ASEA-Atom |
| Forsmark 3 | BWR | 1,230 MW | 1985– | operational | ASEA-Atom |
| 'Oskarshamn' 1 | BWR | 500 MW | 1972– | operational | ASEA-Atom |
| Oskarshamn 2 | BWR | 630 MW | 1975– | operational | ASEA-Atom |
| Oskarshamn 3 | BWR | 1,200 MW | 1985– | operational | ASEA-Atom |
| 'Ringhals' 1 | BWR | 860 MW | 1976– | operational | ASEA-Atom |
| Ringhals 2 | PWR | 870 MW | 1975– | operational | Westinghouse Electric Company |
| Ringhals 3 | PWR | 920 MW | 1981– | operational | Westinghouse Electric Company |
| Ringhals 4 | PWR | 910 MW | 1983– | operational | Westinghouse Electric Company |
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Switzerland==
==
Ukraine==
==
United Kingdom==
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Berkeley,
Gloucestershire de-commissioned
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Bradwell,
Essex (Generation ceased in 2002, defuelled by September 2005)
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Calder Hall,
Sellafield,
Cumbria (Generation ceased in 2003)
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Chapelcross,
Dumfries and Galloway (Generation ceased in June 2004)
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Dungeness A,
Kent 2x 223 MW
Magnox operational 1965-2006
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Dungeness B,
Kent 2x 600 MW AGR 1200 total
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Hartlepool,
Hartlepool 2x 1575 AGR 3150 MW total
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Heysham Power Stations,
Lancashire 2x 1245 AGR 2490 MW total
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Hinkley Point,
Somerset (Ceased operations in 2000, defuelled by September 2005)
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Hinkley Point B,
Somerset
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Hunterston A,
North Ayrshire (Generation ceased 1990)
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Hunterston B,
North Ayrshire
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Oldbury,
Gloucestershire (Generation due to cease end of 2008)
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Sizewell A,
Suffolk (Generation due ceased end 2006)
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Sizewell B,
Suffolk 1195 MW
PWR
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Torness,
East Lothian 2x 1364 MW AGR 2728 MW total
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Trawsfynydd,
Gwynedd (Generation ceased 1991)
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Winfrith,
Dorchester, Dorset –
SGHWR (ceased operation in 1990)
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Wylfa,
Anglesey (Generation due to cease at end of 2010)
See also
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Future energy development
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Nuclear power
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William H. Zimmer Power Station
External links
Reactor lists:
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IAEA list as of 2006 (1.5 MB)
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ICJT lists of Nuclear Power Plants worldwide
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Interactive map with 683 nuclear reactors US and worldwide
Reactor news items:
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Netherlands reactors
Notes