Reinsberg Nuclear Power Plant ( German: Kernkraftwerk Rheinsberg ) is a 70 MW closed nuclear power plant in Germany . The design of the reactor installation (RU) corresponds to the design of the WWER-210 Novovoronezh-1 reactor . It was the first commercial nuclear power plant of two nuclear power plants in East Germany . After the reunification of Germany, this nuclear power plant, together with the second, Greifswald NPP , was closed due to differences in safety standards [1] .
| Rainsberg NPP him. Kernkraftwerk rheinsberg | |
|---|---|
| A country | |
| Location | Germany, Brandenburg |
| Year of commencement of construction | January 1, 1960 |
| Commissioning | October 11, 1966 |
| Decommissioning | June 1, 1990 |
| Operating organization | Energiewerke Nord |
| Main characteristics | |
| Electric power, MW | 70 MW (until 1990) |
| Equipment specifications | |
| Number of power units | one |
| Type of Reactors | VVER |
| Operated Reactors | 0 |
| On the map | |
Unit Data
A nuclear power plant has one power unit:
| Power unit [2] | Type of reactor | Net- power | Gross- power | Start of construction | Sync with power grid | a commercial exploitation | Closing |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Reinsberg (KKR) [3] | VVER -70 | 62 MW | 70 MW | 01/01/1960 | 05/06/1966 | 10/11/1966 | 06/01/1990 |
Notes
- ↑ Kernenergie-Enzyklopädie: Kernenergie in der Deutschen Demokratischen Republik Archived July 19, 2011 to Wayback Machine (German)
- ↑ Data on the reactor of a nuclear power plant (inaccessible link) . IAEA . Date of treatment June 26, 2011. Archived January 28, 2012. (eng.)
- ↑ Rheinsberg (KKR) on the IAEA website