Grohnde Nuclear Power Plant

The Grohnde Nuclear Power Plant is located in Grohnde in the Hamelin-Pyrmont district in Lower Saxony. It has one reactor that uses 193 fuel assemblies and utilizes both enriched uranium and MOX fuel. In 1985, 1986, 1987, 1989, 1990 and 1998 the reactor produced more net electricity for the respective year than any other reactor in the world. The plant is of the pressurized water reactor type, using four water based coolant cycles, kept under high pressure. About 80,000 people live within 10 kilometres (6.2 mi) of the plant and a total of more than a million people within 60 kilometres (37 mi). The next big cities are Hanover 50 kilometres (31 mi) and Hildesheim 40 kilometres (25 mi) away.

Grohnde Nuclear Power Plant
CountryGermany
Coordinates52°02′07″N 9°24′48″E
StatusOperational
Construction began1975
Commission dateSeptember 4, 1984
Owner(s)83.3% PreussenElektra
16.7% Stadtwerke Bielefeld
Operator(s)GKKG Grohnde (PreussenElektra)
Nuclear power station
Reactor typePWR
Cooling towers2
Cooling sourceWeser River
Power generation
Units operational1 x 1,430 MW
Nameplate capacity1,430 MW
Capacity factor87.8%
Annual net output10,996 GW·h
External links
Websitewww.preussenelektra.de/de/unsere-kraftwerke/kraftwerkgrohnde.html
CommonsRelated media on Commons
Grohnde nuclear power plant on the Weser river, the village of Grohnde is visible to the right
View from the Ohrbergpark to the small village Tündern and to the Grohnde Nuclear Power Plant beside the river Weser in the Upper Weser Valley and the Weser Uplands. The yellow fields are rapeseed fields.

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