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    The Atucha Nuclear Complex, or Atucha Nuclear Power Plant, is the location for two adjacent nuclear power plants in Lima, Zárate, Buenos Aires Province...
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    The Nuclear Power Plant in Cernavodă (Romanian: Centrala Nucleară de la Cernavodă) is the only nuclear power plant in Romania. It produces around 20% of...
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  • were built independent of the CANDU-line, mainly Atucha nuclear power plant in Argentina. The nuclear industry (as distinct from the uranium industry)...
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  • Embalse AtuchaAtucha II In Argentina, about 10% of the electricity comes from 3 operational nuclear reactors: Embalse, a CANDU reactor, and Atucha I and...
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  • Nuclear Power Plant The Gravelines Nuclear Power Station The Cattenom Nuclear Power Plant The Hamaoka Nuclear Power Plant The Ōi Nuclear Power Plant The...
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    "China". While the antipodes of China include Argentina with its Atucha Nuclear Power Plant the phrasing is metaphorical; there is no way a core could penetrate...
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    for low enrichment to help reduce the size of the reactors. The Atucha nuclear power plant in Argentina, a similar design to the CANDU but built by German...
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    within the protected area of the nuclear power plant. 17 November 2002, Natural Uranium Oxide Fuel Plant at the Nuclear Fuel Complex in Hyderabad, India:...
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  • to the Atucha Nuclear Power Plant. March 14—United States—Nearly 300,000 people in the San Francisco Bay Area, California were without power after strong...
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  • energy transformers. Economics of nuclear power plants Integrated Nuclear Fuel Cycle Information System List of nuclear power stations List of boiling water...
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    Energy Commission Atucha I Nuclear Power Plant Atucha II Nuclear Power Plant "Radioisotopes in Medicine | Nuclear Medicine - World Nuclear Association". www...
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  • Pressurized heavy-water reactor (category Nuclear power reactor types)
    PHWR KWU installed at Atucha Nuclear Power Plant in Argentina. The key to maintaining a nuclear chain reaction within a nuclear reactor is to use, on...
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    Office". Nuclear Regulation Authority. Archived from the original on 16 December 2014. Retrieved 28 January 2015. "Kashiwazaki-Kariwa Nuclear Power Plant". Power...
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    a commercial nuclear power plant, Atucha I. Although the Argentine-built parts for that station amounted to 10% of the total, the nuclear fuel it uses...
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  • and campaigns: On 25 March 1973, before its completion, the Atucha I Nuclear Power Plant in Argentina was temporarily taken over by the People's Revolutionary...
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    at Atucha nuclear power plant and a Canadian-built CANDU at Embalse Nuclear Power Station. India has CANDU reactors at the Rajasthan Atomic Power Station...
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    with China National Nuclear Corporation. SNC Lavalin, the successor to AECL, is pursuing new CANDU 6 reactor sales in Argentina (Atucha 3), as well as China...
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  • its proximity, the government of Uruguay is closely monitoring Atucha I Nuclear Power Plant, located only 70 kilometers from Colonia del Sacramento and 295 km...
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    Hualong One (category Nuclear power reactor types)
    construcción de Atucha III". BAE Negocios (in European Spanish). Retrieved 2021-09-30. "Argentina seeks new China-backed nuclear power plant". Dialogo Chino...
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    CAREM (category Nuclear power stubs)
    electrical power generation under construction since 2014, near the city of Zárate, in the northern part of Buenos Aires province beside the Atucha I Nuclear Power...
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  • present, it may boil, bursting out of its pipes. For this reason, nuclear power plants are equipped with pressure-operated relief valves and backup supplies...
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    National Atomic Energy Commission (category Governmental nuclear organizations)
    uranium plant at Pilcaniyeu inaugurated on 1983 but closed in the 1990s In 2014 692-MWe Atucha II, also a Siemens design, started operating besides Atucha I...
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  • incomplete Atucha II Nuclear Power Plant, which was started on July 14, 1981. Construction was halted in 1994, and resumed in late 2006. Atucha II was scheduled...
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  • Atucha Embalse Yacyretá Salto Grande Piedra del Aguila El Chocón Alicurá Futaleufú Planicie Banderita San Nicolás Dock Sud Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap...
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    southern shore lies the Embalse nuclear power plant, one of the two operational nuclear plants of Argentina (the other is Atucha I). The area is of major touristic...
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  • Cámpora to power; Perón elected president in fresh elections later that year 1974 Atucha Nuclear Power Plant, the first nuclear power plant in Latin America...
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    1960s Molten-Salt Reactor Experiment (MSRE) aimed to demonstrate a nuclear power plant using a thorium fuel cycle in a breeder reactor. Increased research...
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  • was 96.65 TW·h. In 2015, the Atucha II Nuclear Power Plant reached 100% power, increasing the percentage of nuclear power in Argentina from 7% to 10%....
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    Army") took over the Atucha Nuclear Power Plant 60 miles (97 km) from Buenos Aires. The guerrillas declined to hold on to the nuclear reactor or its materials...
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    Heavy water (category Nuclear reactor coolants)
    reactors. There is no evidence that civilian heavy water power reactors—such as the CANDU or Atucha designs—have been used to produce military fissile materials...
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