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The Jaslovské Bohunice Nuclear Power Plant (NPP) (Slovak: Atómové elektrárne Jaslovské Bohunice, abbr. EBO) is a complex of nuclear reactors situated 2.5 km from the village of Jaslovské Bohunice in the Trnava District of western Slovakia. Bohunice NPP consists of two plants: V1 and V2; both contain two reactor units.
1 Nuclear. 2 Thermal. Toggle Thermal subsection. 2.1 Fossil. ... Bohunice NPP: Jaslovské Bohunice ... Ružín Hydro Power Plant:
The first plant closed 31 December 2006 and the second on 31 December 2008. The closure of these units, prior to the completion of two new reactors has left the country short on power and Slovakia became an energy importer after the first plant was shut down. [1] [13] At Bohunice, two reactors of the V1 plant have been deactivated.
KS 150 is a Gas Cooled Reactor using Heavy Water as a moderator (GCHWR) nuclear reactor design. A single example, A-1, was constructed at the Bohunice Nuclear Power Plant in Jaslovské Bohunice, Czechoslovakia. The power plant suffered a series of accidents, the worst being an accident on February 22, 1977, rated INES-4. Since 1979 the plant ...
Bohunice Nuclear Power Plant; M. Mochovce Nuclear Power Plant This page was last edited on 29 July 2021, at 20:55 (UTC). Text is ...
As of 2019 the government intends to increase the share of nuclear electricity production from 30 % to 58 %. To this end, a new reactor is to be constructed at the Dukovany site, which will replace older units by 2035. New capacities are also expected to be added at the Temelín site. [1] Map of nuclear power plants and research reactors
The plant would represent a new stage in the quest to commercialize nuclear fusion, the process which powers the stars. But the path toward it is unlikely to be smooth, not least because the ...
The following page lists operating nuclear power stations. ... Bohunice: 2: 943 ... The site of former Greifswald Nuclear Power Plant.