Kruemmel nuclear power plant
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Other names: KKK
Kruemmel nuclear power plant is a retired nuclear power plant in Herzogtum Lauenburg, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany.
Project Details
Table 1: Unit-level project details for Kruemmel nuclear power plant
Status | Commissioning year | Retirement year | Nameplate capacity | Reactor type | Model | Owner | Operator |
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Retired[1] | 1984[1] | 2011[1] | 1402 MW[1] | Boiling water reactor[1] | BWR-69[1] | Vattenfall Europe Nuclear Energy GMBH [50%]; E.ON Kernkraft GMBH [50%][1] | Kernkraftwerk Krümmel GMBH & CO OHG[1] |
Table 2: Additional unit-level timeline details for Kruemmel nuclear power plant
Construction start | First criticality (more info) | First grid connection | Commercial operation | Retirement date |
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April 5, 1974[1] | September 14, 1983[1] | September 28, 1983[1] | March 28, 1984[1] | August 6, 2011[1] |
Table 3: Additional unit-level capacity details for Kruemmel nuclear power plant
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Reference net capacity | Design net capacity | Thermal capacity |
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1346 MW[1] | 1260 MW[1] | 3690 MWt[1] |
Location
Table 4: Unit-level location details for Kruemmel nuclear power plant
Location | Coordinates (WGS 84) |
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Herzogtum Lauenburg, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany[2] | 53.4102, 10.4096 (exact)[2] |
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Additional data
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