- Montalto di Castro Nuclear Power Station
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Montalto di Castro Nuclear Power Plant
The NPP on the lef side, right the Steam Power Plant Alessandro VoltaLocation of Montalto di Castro Nuclear Power Plant Country Italy Coordinates 42°21′31.68″N 11°31′53.04″E / 42.3588°N 11.5314°ECoordinates: 42°21′31.68″N 11°31′53.04″E / 42.3588°N 11.5314°E Status Mothballed Construction began 1 July 1982 Owner(s) Enel Operator(s) Enel Reactor information Reactors cancelled 2 x 1009 MW Power generation information Installed capacity 2018 MW The Montalto di Castro nuclear power station was a nuclear power plant at Montalto di Castro in Italy. Consisting of two BWR units each of 982 MWe, it was approaching completion in 1988 when the Italian government decided to close all nuclear plants. It never operated.
Reactor data
The nuclear power plant has two units:
Unit Reactortype Net
capacityGross-
capacityStart of construction Mothballed Montalto di Castro-1 [1] Boiling water reactor 982 MW 1009 MW 1 July 1982 1 January 1988 Montalto di Castro-2 [2] Boiling water reactor 982 MW 1009 MW 1 July 1982 1 July 1988 References
External links
- Nuclear power in Italy at the WNA site.
Nuclear power in Italy Closed Caorso · Enrico Fermi · Garigliano · Latina
Cancelled CIRENE · Lombardia · Montalto di Castro · Puglia · Piemonte Trino · Termoli
Categories:- Nuclear power stations using boiling water reactors
- Uncompleted nuclear reactors
- Energy in Italy
- Nuclear power stations in Italy
- Italian building and structure stubs
- Nuclear power stubs
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