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LIST OF NUCLEAR POWER PLANTS OF EUROPE AND CIS

This is a 'list of nuclear power plants of Europe and CIS'.
==Armenia==

Metsamor


★ Armenia-1 440 MW VVER operational 1976-1989, shut down after Spitak earthquake


★ Armenia-2 440 MW VVER connected to grid 1980
==Austria==

Zwentendorf was completed in 1978 but after a public vote it was never filled with nuclear fuel and never started-up
==Belgium==

Mol (BR-3) - PWR reactor (shut down)

★ 'Doel' - 2 PWR reactors 412 MWe each; 1 PWR reactor 1,056 MWe; 1 PWR reactor 1,041 MWe

★ 'Tihange' - 1 PWR reactor 870 MWe; 2 PWR reactors 930 MWe each
==Bulgaria==
Name Location Type Capacity, MWe Operational Notes
'Kozloduy Nuclear Power Plant' Kozloduy VVER 440 1974-2002 shut down per EU demand
VVER 440 1975-2002 shut down per EU demand
VVER 440 1980-2006 shut down per EU demand
VVER 440 1982-2006 shut down per EU demand
VVER '1000' 1988-
VVER '1000' 1993-
Belene Nuclear Power Plant Belene VVER 1000 under construction
VVER 1000 under construction

==Czech Republic==
Name Location Type Capacity, MWe Operational Notes
'Dukovany NPP' Dukovany VVER '440' 1985-
VVER '440' 1986-
VVER '440' 1987-
VVER '440' 1987-
'Temelín NPP' Temelín VVER '930' 2002-
VVER '780' 2003-

==Finland==
Name Location Type Capacity, MWe Operational Notes
Loviisa NPP Loviisa VVER 488 1977-
VVER 488 1980-
Olkiluoto NPP Olkiluoto BWR 860 1978-
BWR 860 1980-
EPR 1600 under construction

==France==

★ Operating


Belleville - 2 reactors 1310 MWe each


Bugey - 4 reactors


Cattenom - 4 reactors 1300 MWe each, near the Luxembourg and German borders


Chinon - 4 reactors


Chooz-B - 2 reactors 1455 MWe each


Civaux - 2 reactors 1455 MWe each


Cruas - 4 reactors


Dampierre - 4 reactors 890 MWe each


Fessenheim - 2 reactors 880 MWe each - oldest PWR reactors in France still in commercial operation


Flamanville - 2 reactors 1330 MWe each


Golfech - 2 reactors


Gravelines - 6 reactors 910 MWe each


Le Blayais - 4 reactors


Nogent-sur-Seine - 2 reactors 1300 MW each


Paluel - 4 reactors 1330 MWe each


Penly - 2 reactors


Phénix - 1 reactor 233 MWe


Saint Alban - 2 reactors


Saint Laurent des Eaux - 2 reactors


Tricastin - 4 reactors
total 59 operating reactors

★ In construction


Flamanville - 1 reactor 1630 MWe
EDF is building the first EPR reactor there.

★ No longer operating


Bugey - 1 reactor


Chinon - 3 reactors


Chooz-A - 1 reactor - 310 MWe - first PWR reactor in Europe (1967), managed by SENA (''Société d'énergie nucléaire franco-belge des Ardennes'').


Marcoule - 3 reactors


Monts d'Arrée - 1 reactor - 70 MWe - EL-49, heavy water reactor, only one of its kind in France, in Brennilis, Brittany


Saint Laurent des Eaux - 2 reactors


Superphénix, Creys-Malville - 1 reactor

★ Cancelled


Le Carnet


Plogoff


Thermos, a 50-100 MW reactor for the urban heating of Grenoble
==Germany==
Name Location Type Capacity, MWe Operational Notes
VAK Kahl BWR 15 1960-1985
MZFR Leopoldshafen PHWR 52 1965-1984
AVR Juelich HTGR 13 1966-1988
KKR Rheinsberg VVER 62 1966-1990 GDR plant, shut down after German reunification
'KRB' Gundremmingen BWR 238 1966-1977
BWR '1284' 1984-
BWR '1288' 1985-
KWO Obrigheim PWR 340 1968-2005
KWL Lingen BWR 250 1968-1977
HDR Grosswelzheim BWR 23 1969-1971
KKS Stade PWR 640 1972-2003
KKN Niederaichbach HWCGR 100 1973-1974
KGR Greifswald VVER 408 1974-1990 GDR plant, shut down after German reunification
VVER 408 1975-1990
VVER 408 1978-1990
VVER 408 1979-1990
VVER 408 1989-1990
'KWB' Biblis PWR '1176' 1975-
PWR '1240' 1977-
KWW Wuergassen BWR 640 1975-1994
'GKN' Neckarwestheim PWR '785' 1976-
PWR '1269' 1989-
'KKB' Brunsbuettel BWR '771' 1977-
'KKI' Isar BWR '870' 1979-
PWR '1365' 1988-
'KKU' Unterweser PWR '1285' 1979-
KNK Leopoldshafen FBR 17 1979-1991
'KKP' Philippsburg BWR '890' 1980-
PWR '1358' 1985-
'KKG' Grafenrheinfeld PWR '1275' 1982-
'KKK' Kruemmel BWR '1260' 1984-
'KWG' Grohnde PWR '1360' 1985-
'KBR' Brokdorf PWR '1326' 1986-
KMK Muelheim-Kaerlich PWR 1219 1987-1988
THTR Hamm-Uentrop HTGR 296 1987-1988
'KKE' Emsland PWR '1290' 1988-

==Hungary==

Paks - 4 VVER 440 MWe reactors
Station Type Net capacity Construction date Grid date
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

==Italy==
Name Location Type Capacity, MWe Operational Notes
Latina NPP Latina Magnox 160 1964-1987 shut down after referendum
Alto Lazio NPP Garigliano BWR 150 1964-1982
Enrico Fermi NPP (Italy) Trino Vercellese BWR 260 1965-1990 shut down after referendum
Caorso NPP Caorso BWR 860 1981-1990 shut down after referendum

==Kazakhstan==

Aktau (Kazakhstan State Corporation for Atomic Power and Industry)


★ BN-350 135 MWe reactor operational 1958-1999
==Lithuania==

★ 'Ignalina nuclear power plant'
:
★ Ignalina-1, 1500 MW RBMK, operational 1984-2004, shut down per EU demand
:
★ Ignalina-2, '1360' MW RBMK, scheduled to be shut down in 2009.
==Netherlands==

★ 'Borssele' - 481 MWe PWR

Dodewaard - 55 MWe BWR (shut down 1997)
== Romania ==

Cernavodă Nuclear Power Plant


★ Cernavodă-1 PHWR CANDU reactor 700 MW


★ Cernavodă-2 PHWR CANDU reactor 700 MW (commencing production in 2007)
==Russia==
Main articles: Nuclear power in Russia

Name Location Type Capacity, MWe Operational Notes
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

==Serbia
Contents
RA reactor -from 1984 not operational,sittuated 14km from Belgrade
RB reactor- operational today
See also
External links
Notes


RA reactor -from 1984 not operational,sittuated 14km from Belgrade
RB reactor- operational today

Slovakia==
Name Location Type Capacity, MWe Operational Notes
'Bohunice NPP' Jaslovské Bohunice HWCGR (A-1) 110 1972-1977 shut down after a refuelling incident
VVER 440 1980-2006
VVER '440' 1981-
VVER '440' 1985-
VVER '440' 1985-
'Mochovce NPP' Mochovce VVER '440' 1998-
VVER '440' 2000-
VVER 440 construction postponed
VVER 440 construction postponed

==Slovenia==

★ 'KrÅ¡ko' - 670 MWe Westinghouse PWR connected to grid in 1981 (built and operated together by Croatia and Slovenia on 50/50 basis)
==Spain==
Name Location Type Capacity, MWe Operational Notes
'Almaraz NPP' Almaraz PWR 1032 1983-
PWR '1027' 1984-
'Ascó NPP' Ascó PWR '930' 1984-
PWR '930' 1986-
'Cofrentes NPP' Cofrentes BWR '994' 1985-
'Santa María de Garoña NPP' Santa María de Garoña BWR '460' 1971-
José Cabrera NPP Almonacid de Zorita PWR 142 1968-2006
'Trillo NPP' Trillo PWR '1066' 1988-
'Vandellòs NPP' Vandellòs GCR 480 1972-1989 shut down after fire
PWR '992' 1988-

==Sweden==
Name Type Effect Operational Current status Manufacturer
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

==Switzerland==
Name Location Type Capacity, MWe Operational Notes
'Beznau NPP' Beznau PWR '365' 1969-
PWR '365' 1971-
'Muehleberg NPP' Muehleberg BWR '355' 1972-
'Goesgen NPP' Goesgen PWR '970' 1979-
'Leibstadt NPP' Leibstadt BWR '1165' 1984-

==Ukraine==
Name Location Type Capacity, MWe Operational Notes
Chernobylskaya Chernobyl RBMK 1000 1977-1996
RBMK 1000 1978-1991
RBMK 1000 1981-2000
RBMK 1000 1984-1986 exploded in Chernobyl accident
'Khmelnytskaya' Neteshin VVER '1000' 1987-
VVER '1000' 2004-
'Rivne' Kuznetsovsk VVER '402' 1980-
VVER '417' 1981-
VVER '1000' 1986-
'South Ukraine' Konstantinovka VVER '1000' 1982-
VVER '1000' 1985-
VVER '1000' 1989-
'Zaporizhzhia' Energodar VVER '1000' 1984- largest nuclear power plant of Europe
VVER '1000' 1985-
VVER '1000' 1986-
VVER '1000' 1987-
VVER '1000' 1989-
VVER '1000' 1995-

==United Kingdom==

Berkeley, Gloucestershire de-commissioned

Bradwell, Essex (Generation ceased in 2002, defuelled by September 2005)

Calder Hall, Sellafield, Cumbria (Generation ceased in 2003)

Chapelcross, Dumfries and Galloway (Generation ceased in June 2004)

Dungeness A, Kent 2x 223 MW Magnox operational 1965-2006

Dungeness B, Kent 2x 600 MW AGR 1200 total

Hartlepool, Hartlepool 2x 1575 AGR 3150 MW total

Heysham Power Stations, Lancashire 2x 1245 AGR 2490 MW total

Hinkley Point, Somerset (Ceased operations in 2000, defuelled by September 2005)

Hinkley Point B, Somerset

Hunterston A, North Ayrshire (Generation ceased 1990)

Hunterston B, North Ayrshire

Oldbury, Gloucestershire (Generation due to cease end of 2008)

Sizewell A, Suffolk (Generation due ceased end 2006)

Sizewell B, Suffolk 1195 MW PWR

Torness, East Lothian 2x 1364 MW AGR 2728 MW total

Trawsfynydd, Gwynedd (Generation ceased 1991)

Winfrith, Dorchester, Dorset – SGHWR (ceased operation in 1990)

Wylfa, Anglesey (Generation due to cease at end of 2010)

See also



Future energy development

Nuclear power

William H. Zimmer Power Station

External links


Reactor lists:

IAEA list as of 2006 (1.5 MB)

ICJT lists of Nuclear Power Plants worldwide

Interactive map with 683 nuclear reactors US and worldwide
Reactor news items:

Netherlands reactors

Notes



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