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  2. Nuclear power in Spain - Wikipedia

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    Current situation. Spain has a total of 10 nuclear installations within their mainland, among which are six stations, which are a total of eight nuclear units: Almaraz I and II, Ascó I and II, Cofrents, Trillo, Vandellós I and II. The José Cabrera, better known as Zorita, ceased operations on 30 April 2006.

  3. Almaraz Nuclear Power Plant - Wikipedia

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    Almaraz Nuclear Power Plant. Almaraz Nuclear Power Plant is a nuclear power station at Almaraz in Spain which uses the Tagus River, that runs into Portugal, for cooling. It consists of two Pressurized water reactors (PWRs) of 1011 and 1006 MWe.

  4. Ascó Nuclear Power Plant - Wikipedia

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    69 MW. Annual net output. 15,474 GW·h. External links. Commons. Related media on Commons. [edit on Wikidata] Ascó Nuclear Power Plant (Catalan: Central Nuclear d'Ascó, Spanish: Central Nuclear de Ascó) is a nuclear power station located in Ascó, Catalonia, in Spain. It consists of two PWRs of 933 and 943 MWe.

  5. Cofrentes Nuclear Power Plant - Wikipedia

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    Cofrentes Nuclear Power Plant is a BWR-type nuclear power station located about 2 kilometres (1.2 mi) southeast of Cofrentes, Spain. Cofrentes NPP entered service on October 14, 1984, with an installed power capacity of 992 MWe .

  6. Trillo Nuclear Power Plant - Wikipedia

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    Trillo Nuclear Power Plant. Trillo Nuclear Power Plant is a nuclear power station in Spain. It was designed by Siemens for a cost of 280,000 million pesetas. [1] It consists of one pressurized water reactor (PWR) of 1066 MWe. Construction of unit one began in 1979, after Unión Eléctrica (now Unión Fenosa) was permitted to build the plant. [2]

  7. Santa María de Garoña Nuclear Power Plant - Wikipedia

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    Santa María de Garoña Nuclear Power Plant is a mothballed nuclear power station at Santa María de Garoña, Burgos (Spain). It consists of one boiling water reactor (BWR) of 466 megawatts (MWe). The reactor vessel was built in 1966 by the Dutch RDM., [1] being the oldest Spanish Nuclear Power Plant in service. [2]

  8. List of nuclear power stations - Wikipedia

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    The Bruce Nuclear Generating Station, the world's largest fully operational nuclear power facility. The Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant. The Gravelines Nuclear Power Station. The Cattenom Nuclear Power Plant. The Hamaoka Nuclear Power Plant. The Ōi Nuclear Power Plant. The Pickering Nuclear Generating Station.

  9. José Cabrera Nuclear Power Station - Wikipedia

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    The José Cabrera Nuclear Power Station (also known as Zorita[1]) was a nuclear power station in Almonacid de Zorita, 70 kilometres (43 mi) east of Madrid, Spain. The power plant consisted of one single-loop PWR of 160 MWe, built by Zachry Construction Corporation for the Westinghouse Electric Company. It was operated by Unión Fenosa.