Brunsbüttel Nuclear Power Plant

53°53′30″N 9°12′06″E / 53.89167°N 9.20167°E / 53.89167; 9.20167StatusMothballed (Earmarked not to return following moratorium on nuclear power)Construction began1969Commission dateJuly 13, 1976Decommission date2007Owner(s)Vattenfall (67%)
PreussenElektra (33%)Operator(s)KKW BrunsbüttelNuclear power station Reactor typeBWRReactor supplierSiemensPower generation Units operational1 × 806 MWMake and modelSiemensNameplate capacity806 MWCapacity factor64.1%Annual net output4527 GW·hExternal linksWebsitewww.eon-kernkraft.com/frameset_german/nuclear-power-plant/nuclear-power-plant_locations/energy_nuclearpower_kkbrunsbuettel.jspCommonsRelated media on Commons
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The Brunsbüttel Nuclear Power Plant is a nuclear power plant in Brunsbüttel near Hamburg, Germany. It is owned 67% by Vattenfall and 33% by E.ON. It started operation in 1976 and has a gross power production of 806 MW. During its lifetime, it produced 130,000 GW hours of electricity. The value of this electricity is about 9.1 billion Euros before calculation of the nuclear waste management.[1]

As part of the nuclear power phase-out, it was taken out of service in 2007.[2]

References

  1. ^ "Zwentendorf - facts".
  2. ^ "Vattenfall looks at German reactor options". World Nuclear News. 2011-02-11. Retrieved 2011-02-13.

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