Kr拧ko nuclear plant rejoins grid

Thursday, 31 December 2020
The Kr拧ko nuclear power plant has been reconnected to the grid, owner and operator Nuklearna Elektrarna Kr拧ko said today. Slovenia's sole nuclear reactor had been shut down as a precaution after a 6.4 magnitude earthquake struck the town of Petrinja, which is 50 km south-east of the Croatian capital of Zagreb on 29 December. The plant is located in Slovenia at a site about 80 km north-west of Petrinja.
Krško nuclear plant rejoins grid
Kr拧ko (Image: NEK)

"After systematic inspection and testing of systems and equipment, which confirmed that Tuesday's earthquake did not affect the power plant, the Kr拧ko Nuclear Power Plant was reconnected last night to the electricity system," NEK said. "In accordance with procedures, we are gradually increasing the power of the plant, which is expected to regain full capacity in the afternoon."

NEK also said that, this year it has "already produced more than 6 terawatt hours of electricity and supplied more electricity to our shareholders than planned".

The International Atomic 抖阴传媒在线 Agency (IAEA) said yesterday it had been informed by the Slovenian Nuclear Safety Administration (SNSA) that reactor start-up procedures had been initiated at the Kr拧ko plant, and that the plant was scheduled to resume connection to the grid at 21:00 UTC last night.

SNSA informed the IAEA that Kr拧ko’s safety systems had operated as expected, and that detailed inspections yesterday had shown no damage to the power plant’s systems and equipment by the earthquake.

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