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Nuclear power in the Czech Republic : ウィキペディア英語版
Nuclear power in the Czech Republic

The Czech Republic operates two nuclear power stations: Temelín and Dukovany. In 2010 there were government and corporate moves to expand Czech nuclear power generation capacity. Any expansion is likely to build on plans first developed in the 1980s.
==History==

In 1956 a decision was made to build the first nuclear power station in Czechoslovakia, in Jaslovské Bohunice (western Slovakia). The KS 150 or A1 reactor (120 MWe) was selected because of its ability to use unenriched uranium mined in Czechoslovakia (see Uranium mining in Czechoslovakia). The KS 150 was designed in the Soviet Union and built in Czechoslovakia. Construction was burdened by many problems and took an unexpectedly lengthy 16 years. In 1972 the plant was activated. In 1977 an accident stopped energy production and since 1979 the reactor has been partly dismantled, but not decommissioned.
In 1970 an agreement with the Soviet Union was made to build two power stations of the VVER reactor design. One plant was built again in Jaslovské Bohunice, the other in Dukovany (southern Moravia), both equipped with four reactors VVER-440 v. 213 producing 440 MWe each. The first new reactor in Jaslovské Bohunice was activated in 1978, the remaining 7 during the 1980s.
At the end of the 1970s a decision was made to build two more power stations: Temelín (southern Bohemia, 4 × VVER-1000, 1000 MWe) and Mochovce (southern Slovakia, 4 × VVER-440 v. 213, 440 MWe). Due to a politically motivated decision by the government of Petr Pithart, in 1990 the Temelín station limited to two reactors. The construction of Temelín also suffered from delays and was over budget.
The fluoride volatility method of reprocessing used nuclear fuel was developed at the Řež nuclear research institute at Řež.〔
(AN EXPERIENCE ON DRY NUCLEAR FUEL REPROCESSING IN THE CZECH REPUBLIC )〕〔
(R&D OF PYROCHEMICAL PARTITIONING IN THE CZECH REPUBLIC )〕〔
(DEVELOPMENT OF URANIUM OXIDE POWDER DOSING FOR FLUORIDE VOLATILITY SEPARATION PROCESS )〕

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