South Korea Has 18,593 MW of Nuclear Capacity Online
By Sungwoo Park -
2011-12-27T07:01:46Z
South Korea has 20 nuclear reactors in operation, producing 18,593 megawatts of electric power, or 97 percent of the total capacity, according to data compiled by Bloomberg.
The following table shows the status of the nation’s 21 reactors with a capacity of 19,259 megawatts operated by state- run Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power Co. as of today.
COMPANY CAPACITY
UNIT ONLINE STATUS
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Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power
Kori
No. 1 610 Running
No. 2 683 Running
No. 3 1,047 Running
No. 4 1,047 Running
Shin No.1 1,018 Running
Yonggwang
No. 1 1,001 Running
No. 2 1,003 Running
No. 3 1,056 Running
No. 4 1,054 Running
No. 5 1,058 Running
No. 6 1,058 Running
Wolsong
No. 1 692 Running
No. 2 699 Running
No. 3 712 Running
No. 4 737 Running
Uljin
No. 1 987 Running
No. 2 1,012 Running
No. 3 1,012 Running
No. 4 (700) Shut for extended maintenance. Restart date
not set.
No. 5 1,053 Running
No. 6 1,054 Running
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Source: Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power Co.
To contact the reporter on this story: Sungwoo Park in Seoul at spark47@bloomberg.net
To contact the editor responsible for this story: Amit Prakash at aprakash1@bloomberg.net
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