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  2. Nuclear power in Romania - Wikipedia

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    In 1977 the Romanian Government signed a contract with AECL to build a five unit nuclear power plant in Cernavodă using Canadian CANDU reactor technology. The heavy water reactor design uses heavy water (produced at Drobeta-Turnu Severin) as its neutron moderator and water from the Danube for cooling. Construction started on the five reactors ...

  3. Cernavodă Nuclear Power Plant - Wikipedia

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    The Nuclear Power Plant in Cernavodă (Romanian: Centrala Nucleară de la Cernavodă) is the only nuclear power plant in Romania. It produces around 20% of the country's electricity. It uses CANDU reactor technology from AECL, using heavy water produced at Drobeta-Turnu Severin as its neutron moderator and as its coolant agent.

  4. List of power stations in Romania - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of the main thermal power plants in Romania which at the end of 2006 had a total generating capacity of 11.335 MW. ... Cernavodă Nuclear Power Plant:

  5. Romania's US-backed nuclear power projects should be kept out ...

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    Romanian state-owned nuclear power producer Nuclearelectrica signed a 3.2 billion euro main engineering contract to build two 700 MW nuclear reactors by 2032 with a consortium of four firms ...

  6. Romania and weapons of mass destruction - Wikipedia

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    According to Ionuț Purica, former director of the Nuclear and Radioactive Waste Agency, Romania had 26 kg of plutonium from the Măgurele reactor in the 1980s. This was enough to manufacture six nuclear bombs using about 4 kg for each. [5] Also in 1978, Romania purchased R-17 Elbrus missile systems to replace the former R-11 Zemlya (Scud-A ...

  7. ALFRED (nuclear reactor) - Wikipedia

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    ALFRED (Advanced Lead-cooled Fast Reactor European Demonstrator) is a planned lead-cooled fast reactor. Designed by Ansaldo Energia from Italy, it represents the last stage of the ELSY and LEADER projects.

  8. Romanian coal-fired power station demolished

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    The town is a possible site for a proposed new nuclear plant developed in collaboration with the U.S. firm NuScale using Small Modular Reactor (SMR) technology. ...

  9. Category:Nuclear power stations in Romania - Wikipedia

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    Nuclear technology portal; Pages in category "Nuclear power stations in Romania" This category contains only the following page. This list may not ...