Engineering:Vandellòs Nuclear Power Plant
| Vandellòs Nuclear Power Plant | |
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| Country | Spain |
| Coordinates | [ ⚑ ] : 40°57′5″N 0°52′0″E / 40.95139°N 0.866667°E |
| Construction began | 1967 |
| Project commissioning | August 2, 1972 |
| Owner(s) | Endesa (72%) |
| Operator(s) | ANAV |
| Power generation | |
| Annual net output | 7,023 GWh |
The Vandellòs Nuclear Power Plant is a nuclear power plant in Vandellòs located close to the Coll de Balaguer pass (Baix Camp comarca) in Catalonia, Spain.
Unit one was a 508 MWe carbon dioxide gas cooled reactor[1] modeled on the UNGG reactor at the Saint Laurent Nuclear Power Plant in France. It was shut down on 31 July 1990, following an incident that damaged one of its two turbogenerators on 19 October 1989. Important nuclear safety functions in the plant were impaired by the fire, and the event was later classified as a level 3 event in the International Nuclear Event Scale.[2][3][4] Its radioactive machinery was dismantled by 2003. It is expected that the passive equipment's radioactivity has decayed enough to be economically handled by the 2030's for these larger structures to be removed.[5][3]
Unit two is a 1087 MWe PWR. The station's owners are: 72% Endesa and 28% Iberdrola.
See also
- Nuclear power in Spain
References
- ↑ "General information - CSN". https://www.csn.es/en/central-nuclear/vandellos-i/informacion-general.
- ↑ "Fa 25 anys del greu accident a la central nuclear Vandellòs 1" (in Catalan). Corporació Catalana de Mitjans Audiovisuals (Vandellòs). 19 October 2014. http://www.ccma.cat/324/Fa-25-anys-del-greu-accident-a-la-central-nuclear-Vandellos-1/noticia/2506894/.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 Rodríguez, Irene Ramírez Martínez, Francisco Suárez Ortiz, Carlos Vázquez (13 June 2020). "A journey inside Vandellós I -". https://www.revistanuclear.es/en/dissemination/a-journey-inside-vandellos-i/.
- ↑ "Qui van ser "Els herois de Vandellòs I"?" (in ca). 19 May 2025. https://www.3cat.cat/tv3/qui-van-ser-els-herois-de-vandellos-i/noticia/3351755/.
- ↑ "Dismantling of the Vandellós I Nuclear Power Plant". Enresa. https://www.enresa.es/eng/index/activities-and-projects/dismantling-and-environmental-restoration/dismantling-of-vandellos-i-nuclear-power-plant.
External links
- Nuclear Power Plants - Spain at the Nuclear Tourist website.
- NEA Profile - Spain.
- [1] INES International Nuclear Event Scale.
- Vandellos 1 NPP dismantling at the level 1 (PDF, 503KB).
- Development, Oecd Organisation for Economic Co-Operation and (2004). Radioactive Waste Management Strategy Selection for the Decommissioning of Nuclear Facilities: Seminar Proceedings, Tarragona, Spain, 1-4 September 2003. OECD. ISBN 978-92-64-01672-9. https://books.google.com/books?id=Wt2Tcv-fxI0C&pg=PA99.
- Duncan, Allan (2004). Strategy selection for the decommissioning of nuclear facilities: Seminar proceedings, Tarragona, Spain, 1-4 September 2003. Nuclear Energy Agency, Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development. ISBN 978-92-64-01671-2. https://books.google.com/books?id=W7OZkUOOVD0C&pg=PA223.
