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Rainsberg NPP

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
Bundesarchiv Bild 183-1990-0427-403, Atomkraftwerk Rheinsberg.jpg
A country Germany
LocationGermany, Brandenburg
Year of commencement of constructionJanuary 1, 1960
CommissioningOctober 11, 1966
DecommissioningJune 1, 1990
Operating organizationEnergiewerke Nord
Main characteristics
Electric power, MW70 MW (until 1990)
Equipment specifications
Number of power unitsone
Type of ReactorsVVER
Operated Reactors0
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Unit Data

A nuclear power plant has one power unit:

Power unit [2]Type of reactorNet-
power
Gross-
power
Start of constructionSync with
power grid
a commercial
exploitation
Closing
Reinsberg (KKR) [3]VVER -7062 MW70 MW01/01/196005/06/196610/11/196606/01/1990

Notes

  1. ↑ Kernenergie-Enzyklopädie: Kernenergie in der Deutschen Demokratischen Republik Archived July 19, 2011 to Wayback Machine (German)
  2. ↑ Data on the reactor of a nuclear power plant (unspecified) (inaccessible link) . IAEA . Date of treatment June 26, 2011. Archived January 28, 2012. (eng.)
  3. ↑ Rheinsberg (KKR) on the IAEA website
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=AEC_Rainsberg&oldid=101033496


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