Bulgaria nuclear reactor to shut down after coolant leak by AFP Staff Writers Sofia (AFP) Dec 9, 2022 Bulgaria's only nuclear power plant will shut down one of its reactors on Saturday -- its third stoppage so far this year -- after a leak of radioactive coolant was discovered. Two previous incidents including generator malfunctions at Kozloduy's reactors, located in northwest Bulgaria on the Danube River, have triggered shutdowns in June and October. The leak at the Kozloduy Nuclear Power Plant was within safety limits when it was detected last week in a steam generator, its operator said on Friday, adding that it had decided to monitor the reactor at the time. Kozloduy NPP said Friday that it decided to "shut down the reactor before the limits in the technological regulation will be reached". It added that there was "no change in the radiation situation in the working areas and at Kozloduy's site". Reactor 6 is due to be switched off on Saturday morning. It was not immediately clear when it would be reconnected to the grid. Kozloduy's second active reactor, the 1,000-megawatt unit 5, was operating at full capacity. Kozloduy generates about a third of the country's electricity and is vital for Bulgaria's energy security especially during winter months.
Dutch plan two new nuclear power plants by 2035 The Hague (AFP) Dec 9, 2022 The Dutch government said on Friday it would build two new nuclear power plants near a town in the southern Netherlands, saying it would reduce dependence on fossil fuels. The plants near the town of Borssele would be completed by 2035 and produce up to 13 percent of the Netherlands' electricity, Prime Minister Mark Rutte said. "By adding nuclear energy to our total energy mix, we'll reduce carbon dioxide emissions from electricity production and make ourselves less dependent on countries where ... read more
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