Re: World's largest nuclear power plant.
- From: "G. R. L. Cowan" <gcowan@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 22 May 2005 08:23:31 -0400
Don Libby wrote:
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> "Cyril" <Meynier.Cyril@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> > "Don Libby" <never.spam@xxxxxxx> a utilisé son clavier pour dire :
> >
> >>Which has the largest (nameplate) capacity (electric)?
> >>
> >>(Note: by "plant" I mean "electric power generating complex", which may
> >>consist of one or more nuclear reactors.)
> >>
> >>Winner gets a free trip to "The Nuclear Tourist" on-line.
> >>
> >>-dl
> >>
> >
> > I thinks it's Gravelines, here in france (50 km from my home).
> >
> > It has 6 REP900 rectors, giving it 5400 Mwof capacitty. It is located
> > near Dunquerke, the only french port on the north sea, at the extreme
> > northern tip of mainland france.
>
> You are the high bidder so far, but that's not the world's largest according
> to my sources.
Zaporo-something, I thought, but -- http://tinyurl.com/85uaj --
it turns out to be a station in the 8- to 9-GW range in Japan.
There are a couple of candidates.
--- Graham Cowan, former hydrogen fan
http://www.eagle.ca/~gcowan/Paper_for_11th_CHC.html --
boron: how individual mobility gains nuclear cachet
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