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Grafenrheinfeld nuclear power plant

The Grafenrheinfeld nuclear power plant (German: Kernkraftwerk Grafenrheinfeld, KKG) is a now-offline electricity-generating facility near Grafenrheinfeld, south of Schweinfurt at the river Main. The plant operated from 1981 to June 28, 2015, when it was taken offline as part of the phase out policy for nuclear power in Germany. As a result of the plant's closure, Germany has relied heavily on coal and natural gas, primarily from Russia, to generate electricity.[1]

Grafenrheinfeld nuclear power plant
Official nameKernkraftwerk Grafenrheinfeld
CountryGermany
LocationGrafenrheinfeld
Coordinates49°59′2.71″N 10°11′4.81″E / 49.9840861°N 10.1846694°E / 49.9840861; 10.1846694
StatusDecommissioned
Construction beganJanuary 1, 1975
Commission dateDecember 21, 1981
Decommission date
  • 28 June 2015
Owner(s)PreussenElektra
Operator(s)PreussenElektra
Nuclear power station
Reactor typePWR
Reactor supplierSiemens
Cooling towers2
Cooling sourceRiver Main
Power generation
Units operational1 x 1,345 MW
Make and modelSiemens
Nameplate capacity1,345 MW
Capacity factor80.0%
Annual net output9,425 GW·h
External links
WebsitePlant's site on E.ON's site
CommonsRelated media on Commons

Construction and history edit

Construction took place between 1974 and 1981, which cost around 2.5 billion DM. The reactor, a German third-generation pressurized water reactor with an electrical net power output of 1,345 megawatts, achieved first criticality on December 9, 1981.

The plant is managed by PreussenElektra GmbH. The two 143-metre (469 ft) tall cooling towers are visible from far away. As with almost all other nuclear plants, temporary storage facilities for spent nuclear fuel are present on site. There is an information center at the power station.

Under the phase out policy for nuclear power in Germany, the plant was scheduled to shut down on 31 December 2015. Citing economical reasons, E.ON declared intent to shut down the plant earlier, originally at end of May 2015.[2][3]

Plant taken offline edit

The Grafenrheinfeld plant was taken offline on June 28, six months before scheduled to close on December 3, 2015 as part of Germany's ongoing policy to shut all nuclear power plants down in the country by 2022.[4][5] The plant owners decided it was uneconomic to continue operation as planned.[6]

In the media edit

In the anti-nuclear teen novel Die Wolke (1987), the power plant undergoes a meltdown.

References edit

  1. ^ Connolly, Kate (2022-07-08). "Germany to reactivate coal power plants as Russia curbs gas flow". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 2023-05-24.
  2. ^ "Die gesuchte Seite ist leider nicht verfügbar (Fehlernummer 500)". Tagesschau.de. Retrieved 2016-07-16.
  3. ^ . Af.reuters.com. 2015-03-06. Archived from the original on 2015-03-16. Retrieved 2016-07-16.
  4. ^ "Germany's oldest remaining nuclear plant shuts down - Lowell Sun Online". Lowellsun.com. Retrieved 2016-07-16.
  5. ^ "Germany's oldest remaining nuclear plant shuts down | Technology News". US News. 2015-06-28. Retrieved 2016-07-16.
  6. ^ "Grafenrheinfeld ends electricity production - World Nuclear News".

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