- Stendal Nuclear Power Plant
Infobox NPP
Picture = Kk stendal.jpg
Pic_des = The ruins of the Stendal NPP reactor building construction
Country =Germany , previouslyEast Germany
Utility =
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Type =VVER
S_Reactor=
S_Reactor_MW =
M_Reactor = 4
M_Reactor_MW = 4,000
El_Prod =
for_year =
El_Prod_avg = 0
Net_Prod = 0TheNuclear power station Stendal ( _de. Kernkraftwerk Stendal) was a nuclear power station under construction inEast Germany , near the cityArneburg ,Stendal in the district at that timeMagdeburg , todaySaxony-Anhalt .It was planned to become the largest nuclear power station of
East Germany - also the largest nuclear power station in all ofGermany . However, afterGerman reunification , the safety of the Soviet design was under question, and all plans for operation and further construction were completely halted. [ [http://www.insc.anl.gov/neisb/neisb4/NEISB_4.1.html NEI Source Book: Fourth Edition (NEISB_4.1) ] ]Altogether, it was planned to house 4 reactors at the site of the VVER-1000/320 type, which were some of the most modern and largest units of its time (1000 MWe). Construction of unit 1 and 2 began in 1983 and units 3 and 4 remained in planning. Unit 1 was about 85% finished and unit 2 was about 15% finished.
The aboveground connecting building between all units has largely torn off and been weathered down. The emergency diesel generators for unit 1, however, were completed entirely and still stand almost completely intact.
It was planned to have two
cooling tower s per reactor, as was typical with such Soviet designs. The turbine house was connected to the reactor buildings and each reactor had its own turbine and cooling towers in the designs. Several operating plants today have such a design, notably theTemelin Nuclear Power Plant in theCzech Republic .A new innovation for the Stendal plant was that the reactor pressure vessel (RPV) plans were modified heavily by the company
Magdeburg in connection with theMuscovite planning office. It was to be constructed with a new steel cell composite technique, which differed from other similar plants. This RPV was actually produced, but then was divided and scrapped in 1990/1991 in the course of the deconstructing of the site.Through the German reunification, the construction was stopped and the three completed cooling towers were demolished in 1994 and 1999 with explosive charges.
The area is an industrial estate today.
ee also
;Nuclear plants built in the former East Germany
*Greifswald Nuclear Power Plant
*Rheinsberg Nuclear Power Plant References
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