Krk Nuclear Power Plant Back at Full Power
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The Krško nuclear power plant increased its reactor power to 100 percent again on Tuesday evening due to improved meteorological conditions in recent days and lower temperatures of the Sava River. However, the entire cooling tower system continues to be used to ensure compliance with environmental restrictions related to the temperature of the Sava, the plant operator explained.
The Krško Nuclear Power Plant increased the reactor power to 100 percent on Tuesday evening after improving weather conditions. The decision was made due to lower air temperatures and the cooling of the Sava River, which allowed the plant to resume operation at nominal power.
The drop in air and river temperatures has allowed for normalization.
The Krsko nuclear power plant, which Slovenia and Croatia share at 50%, returns to full power after the rains and the fall in the temperature of the Sava River, after being forced to reduce its production to 80% in the first week of August due to drought and heat. According to the plant, located in eastern Slovenia, the return to full production was made possible thanks to the improvement of the weather conditions of the last days and the decrea…
The Krško power plant has been operating at full capacity since Tuesday evening after improving weather and hydrological conditions and a drop in the temperature of the Sava River, but in order to continue to respect environmental restrictions, it continues to use the entire cooling tower system, the power plant management announced. On August 6, Krško reduced reactor power to 80 percent due to drought and prolonged high temperatures, in order t…
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