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Biblis Nuclear Power Plant
Unit A, seen from South-West with two cooling towers
CountryGermany
LocationBiblis
Coordinates49°42′36″N 8°24′55″E / 49.71000°N 8.41528°E / 49.71000; 8.41528
StatusClosed since 18 March 2011
Construction began1969
Commission date25 August 1974
Decommission date
  • 2011
OperatorRWE
Nuclear power station
Reactor typePWR
Reactor supplierSiemens
Cooling towers4
Cooling sourceRhine River
Power generation
Make and modelSiemens
Units decommissioned1 x 1,255 MW
1 x 1,300 MW
Nameplate capacity2,525 MW
Capacity factor69.2%
Annual net output15,306 GW·h
External links
WebsiteSite c/o RWE
CommonsRelated media on Commons
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The Biblis Nuclear Power Plant is a nuclear power plant in the German municipality of Biblis that consists of two units: unit A with a gross output of 1200 megawatts and unit B with a gross output of 1300 megawatts. Both units are pressurized water reactors. The operator of this power plant is the German RWE Power AG, an electrical utility based in Essen. Unit A began operation on 16 July 1974, and entered commercial service on 25 August 1974; unit B reached criticality on 25 March 1976. Both units now are shut down indefinitely for political reasons (Atomausstieg).

Biblis is the partner power station of the Balakovo Nuclear Power Plant.

Closure

Main article: 2011 shutdown of German nuclear reactors

In March 2013, Angela Merkel ordered the three-month closure of the Biblis Nuclear Power Plant as an immediate response to the Fukushima accident. RWE complied with the decree by shutting Biblis-A immediately. The administrative court for the German state of Hesse ruled that this order was illegal. The court ruled that RWE had not been given sufficient opportunity to respond to the order. Nevertheless, the units are now indefinitely shut down, due to the government's later decision to phase out all nuclear power (Atomausstieg).

Incidents

On 17 December 1987, an incident (INES 1) occurred: Operators overlooked a stop valve that had not been closed. In order to close the armature a valve was opened. The radioactive primary cooling water discharged for a short time into the annular space. Because the discharge of the reactor cooling water took place outside of the reactor containment, there was potentially no feedback from the sump over the safety cooling pumps. The incident became public one year later, when an article in an American technical periodical (Nucleonic Weeks) was published.

There have been no other events higher than 0 on the INES scale.

See also

Images

  • Biblis Nuclear Power Plant (Germany), block A (right) - block B (left) Biblis Nuclear Power Plant (Germany), block A (right) - block B (left)
  • Security measures on South site Security measures on South site
  • Ref-flow from cooling towers into the Rhine river (unit A in the background) Ref-flow from cooling towers into the Rhine river (unit A in the background)
  • Biblis Nuclear Power Plant is on the Rhine river. On the right side two cooling towers from unit A. In the background a ship landing place where heavy components such as reactor vessels and steam generators were landed by ship. Biblis Nuclear Power Plant is on the Rhine river. On the right side two cooling towers from unit A. In the background a ship landing place where heavy components such as reactor vessels and steam generators were landed by ship.

References

  1. "Court rules Biblis closure unlawful - World Nuclear News". World-nuclear-news.org. Retrieved 16 December 2018.
  2. "RWE AG : Crkennzahlken 2011" (XLS). Rwe.com. Retrieved 16 December 2018.
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