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Power station reactors
· Borssele nuclear power plant - 481 MWe PWR
· Dodewaard nuclear power plant - 58 MWe BWR (shut down 1997)
Research reactors
· Delft, Reactor Institute Delft, part of the Delft University of Technology
· Petten nuclear reactor in Petten
· Biologische Agrarische Reactor Nederland, part of the Wageningen University, shutdown in 1980
· Athena, at the Eindhoven University of Technology, shut down
· Kema Suspensie Test Reactor, test reactor at KEMA, Arnhem, disassembled
Norway
Research reactors
· Kjeller reactors
o NORA (activated 1961, shut down 1967)
o JEEP I (activated 1951, shut down 1967)
o JEEP II (activated 1966)
· Halden reactor
o HBWR - Halden boiling water reactor (activated 1959)
Portugal
· Portuguese Research Reactor - 1 MWt pool type, Instituto Tecnológico e Nuclear
Spain
Power station reactors
· Almaraz Nuclear Power Plant
o Almaraz-1 - 1032 MWe
o Almaraz-2 - 1027 MWe
· Ascó Nuclear Power Plant
o Ascó-1 - 930 MWe
o Ascó-2 - 930 MWe
· Central nuclear José Cabrera (Zorita) (shut down 04-30-2006)
· Cofrentes Nuclear Power Plant - 994 MWe
· Santa María de Garoña Nuclear Power Plant - 460 MWe
· Trillo Nuclear Power Plant - 1.066 MWe
· Vandellòs Nuclear Power Plant Tarragona
o Vandellòs-1 UNGG (shut down after fire, 1989)
o Vandellòs-2 - 1080 MWe PWR
Research reactors
· Argos 10 kW Argonaut reactor - Polytechnic University of Catalonia, Barcelona (shut down 1992)
· CORAL-I reactor
Sweden
Power station reactors
· Forsmark Nuclear Power Plant (operational)
· Ringhals Nuclear Power Plant (operational)
· Oskarshamn Nuclear Power Plant (operational)
· Barsebäck Nuclear Power Plant (shut down)
Power station reactors
Power Station | Type | Net MWe | Est closure |
Barsebäck 1 | BWR | Shut down | |
Barsebäck 2 | BWR | Shut down | |
Forsmark 1 | BWR | Operational | |
Forsmark 2 | BWR | Operational | |
Forsmark 3 | BWR | Operational | |
Oskarshamn 1 | BWR | Operational | |
Oskarshamn 2 | BWR | Operational | |
Oskarshamn 3 | BWR | Operational | |
Ringhals 1 | BWR | Operational | |
Ringhals 2 | BWR | Operational | |
Ringhals 3 | BWR | Operational | |
Ringhals 4 | BWR | Operational |
Research reactors
R1, KTH, Stockholm – Research - 1 MW - 1954–1970 - dismantled
R2, Studsvik - Research - 50 MW - 1960–2005 - shut down
R2-0, Studsvik – Research - 1 MW - 1960–2005 - shut down
Ågestaverket (R3), Farsta, Sthl - Heating - 80 MW - 1963–1973 - shut down
Marviken (R4), Marviken, Norrköping Research, abandoned in 1970
FR-0, Studsvik, Research, zero-power fast reactor low - 1964–1971 - dismantled
Sweden has ten commercial reactors at three different locations (Forsmark, Ringhals and Oskarshamn). There are no longer any plans to phase out nuclear power in Sweden. The current centre-right government wants to make it possible to replace the current rectors in the future. If the leftwing parties win the elections in September 2010, it will however not accept new reactors replacing the current ones, but the reactors will not shut down either.
The ten reactors produce about 45% of the country's electricity. The nation's largest power station, Ringhals Nuclear Power Plant, has four reactors and generates about a fifth of Sweden's annual electricity consumption.
Sweden used to have a nuclear phase-out policy, aiming to end nuclear power generation in Sweden by 2010. On 5 February 2009, the Swedish Government announced an agreement allowing for the replacement of existing reactors, effectively ending the phase-out policy.
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