Bulgaria nuclear reactor back on after generator glitch by AFP Staff Writers Sofia (AFP) June 23, 2022 Bulgaria's only nuclear power plant switched one of its two reactors back on, hours after a generator malfunction triggered its shutdown, the operator said Thursday. The 1,000-megawatt unit at the Kozloduy plant was reconnected to the power grid late Wednesday, the operator said in a statement. No radiation was leaked when the emergency protection system shut the unit early Wednesday after a malfunction in the excitation system of the generator increased voltage. The operator said that it replaced the defective excitation system element and carried out the necessary checks, and that power output is now being "gradually increased." The incident came less than a month after the reactor, located on the Danube River in northwest Bulgaria, was switched off for scheduled maintenance and refuelling. Kozloduy's second 1,000-megawatt unit was working at full capacity. The power plant generates about a third of Bulgaria's electricity. Four smaller units at the plant were shut down in 2002 and 2006 over safety concerns to meet the European Union's conditions for membership.
NASA announces Artemis Concept Awards for nuclear power on Moon Washington DC (SPX) Jun 22, 2022 NASA and the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) are working together to advance space nuclear technologies. The agencies have selected three design concept proposals for a fission surface power system design that could be ready to launch by the end of the decade for a demonstration on the Moon. This technology would benefit future exploration under the Artemis umbrella. The contracts, to be awarded through the DOE's Idaho National Laboratory, are each valued at approximately $5 million. The contracts ... read more
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