(ANSA) - BELGRADE, OCTOBER 17 - The Krsko NPP, located in the
southern part of Slovenia, is the sole nuclear power plant ever
realized in the area of former Yugoslavia.
The plant was projected in the 1970s, with the construction
starting in 1975. Krsko was connected to the grid in 1981 and
put into commercial operation in 1983. It is currently operated
by the 'Nuklearna Elektrarna Krsko' (NEK), co-owned by Slovenia
and Croatia.
The Krsko nuclear power plant is equipped with a Westinghouse
Pressurized Light Water Reactor of 2.000 MW thermal power and
supplies electricity both to Croatia and Slovenia, delivering
about 650 MW. The reactor was modernized in 2000. Three years
ago, the lifetime of the nuclear power plant was extended from
2023 to 2043.
No serious incidents were ever recorded during the nuclear
plant operations. However, in 2008 the plant was safely shut
down after a primary circuit leak. The anomaly provoked alarm in
the public opinion and a considerable media coverage, but was
considered not serious by the Slovenian authorities and by the
International Atomic Energy Agency. (ANSA).
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