Trillo Nuclear Power Plant

40°42′4″N 2°37′19″W / 40.70111°N 2.62194°W / 40.70111; -2.62194StatusOperationalCommission date1988Owner(s)Iberdrola (48%)Operator(s)CNATNuclear power station Reactor typePWRPower generation Units operational1 × 1003 MWNameplate capacity
  • 1,003 MW
External linksWebsitewww.cntrillo.es/trillo/trillo.htmCommonsRelated media on Commons
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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] The first criticality was on 14 May 1988.

A planned second identical unit was cancelled soon after construction began following a change of government in 1983.[citation needed]

It is mainly owned by Iberdrola (49%) and Naturgy (34.5%).[3]

See also

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  • Nuclear technology portal

References

  1. ^ "El proyecto". www.cna.es. Retrieved 24 August 2024.
  2. ^ "Resolución de la Dirección General de la Energía por la que se autoriza a «Unión Eléctrica, S. A.», la construcción de la primera unidad electronuclear de la central nuclear de Trillo (Trillo I), en la provincia de Guadalajara". www.boe.es. Retrieved 24 August 2024.
  3. ^ "Centrales Nucleares en España". Ministerio para la Transición Ecológica y el Reto Demográfico (in Spanish). Retrieved 24 August 2024.
  • WISE News Communique archive Archived 2011-09-26 at the Wayback Machine July 21, 1995: Spanish banks to assume nuclear debt.
  • Nuclear News Country Review: SPAIN (1994) at the INSC website.
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