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  • 21Nuclear energy in Croatia — Croatia has no nuclear power plants on its territory. Croatia co owns the Krško Nuclear Power Plant together with Slovenia; the Krško plant was built in the era of Yugoslavia on the territory of present day Slovenia. Also, Croatia has been… …

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  • 22Nuclear energy in Slovenia — Slovenia s only nuclear power plant is the Krško Nuclear Power Plant, which went into commercial operation on January 15, 1983. It was built as a joint venture by Slovenia and Croatia which were at the time both part of Yugoslavia. The operating… …

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  • 23Nuclear Energy Institute — Logo of the Nuclear Energy Institute. The Nuclear Energy Institute (NEI) is a nuclear industry lobbying group in the United States. Contents 1 Synopsis 2 History …

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  • 24Nuclear energy in Argentina — In Argentina, about 7% of the electricity comes from 2 operational nuclear reactors: The Embalse Río Tercero plant, a CANDU6 reactor, and the Atucha 1 plant, a PHWR German design. In 2001, the plant was modified to burn Slightly Enriched… …

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  • 25Nuclear energy in Armenia — Armenia operates one Soviet designed VVER 440 nuclear unit at Metsamor, which supplies over 40% of the country s energy needs. The EU and Turkey have expressed concern about the continuing operation of the plant. The Armenian energy minister has… …

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  • 26Nuclear energy in South Africa — Koeberg Nuclear Power Station South Africa is the only country in Africa with a commercial nuclear power plant[1][nb 1] and it currently has an expansion policy based upon the Pebble Bed M …

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  • 27Nuclear energy in the Netherlands — The Netherlands only commercial nuclear reactor is Borssele, which became operational in 1973 and as of 2011[update] produces about 4% of the country’s electricity.[1] The older Dodewaard nuclear power plant was a test reactor that later got… …

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  • 28Nuclear energy in Estonia — In 2009, the Riigikogu (Estonian Parliament) approved National Development Plan of the Energy Sector until 2020, provisioning necessity to train specialists and pass relevant legislation by 2012 which would be necessary if Estonia were to carry… …

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  • 29Nuclear energy in Norway — No nuclear power plant has ever been established in Norway; however, the country has a legal framework for licensing the construction and operation of nuclear installations.[1] Also, four research reactors have been built in Norway, the first was …

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  • 30Nuclear energy in Hungary — The first Hungarian nuclear reactor was built at Csillebérc (located in Budapest s 12th district) in 1959. Construction on the first commercial nuclear reactors began in 1975 after the oil crisis and the first was completed in 1982.[1] Currently …

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