Latina Nuclear Power Plant

Latina Nuclear Power Plant is a former nuclear power plant at Latina, Lazio, Italy. Consisting of one 153 MWe Magnox reactor, it operated from 1963 until 1987. A second reactor, the experimental CIRENE design, began construction at Latina in 1972 but it was not completed until 1988 and never operated.

Latina Nuclear Power Plant
Latina Nuclear Power Plant
Country
  • Italy
Coordinates41°25′33.99″N 12°48′24.701″E
StatusBeing decommissioned
Construction began1958
Commission dateMay 1963
Decommission date1987
Operator(s)
Nuclear power station
Reactor typeMagnox
Power generation
Units decommissioned1 × 153 MW
Nameplate capacity153 MW
External links
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Construction started in 1958, as a key component of Italy's nascent nuclear weapons program. The first criticality occurred in December 1962, and the first connection to the distribution grid in May 1963. Commercial operation took place starting from January 1964.[1]

The plant was originally rated at 210 MWe, but the danger of significant oxidation of mild steel components by the high temperature carbon dioxide coolant required (in 1969) a reduction in operating temperature from 390 to 360 °C, which reduced power by 24%, down to 160 MWe.

In 1985 its license was renewed to operate until at least 1992, but after the Chernobyl disaster it was shut down early in 1987.

See also

References

  1. Operating experience with the Latina Magnox reactor, Ente Nazionale per l'Energia Elettrica.



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