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Brennilis Nuclear Power Plant

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Country
  
France

Operator(s)
  
CEA EDF

Address
  
29530 Loqueffret, France

Decommission date
  
31 July 1985

Status
  
Decommissioned

Reactor type
  
HWGCR

Construction began
  
1967

Brennilis Nuclear Power Plant

Official name
  
Centrale nucléaire de Brennilis

Location
  
Monts d'Arrée, Brennilis

Similar
  
Commun des Commun, MAYER IMMOBILI, Camping Municipal, Parc naturel régional, Huelgoat Carhaix Tourisme

The Brennilis Nuclear Power Plant is a decommissioned site located in the Monts d'Arrée in the commune of Brennilis in Finistère, France.

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History

The Commissariat à l'énergie atomique began construction of this experimental reactor moderated with heavy water and cooled with carbon dioxide (HWGCR) in 1962. The reactor had a planned output power of 70 MWe. The plant achieved criticality in 1967.

In 1971, however, the French government elected to use pressurized water reactor technology developed in the United States as their model design.

On August 15, 1975, two explosions slightly damaged a turbine and destroyed a telephone circuit. The Liberation Front of Brittany claimed responsibility. In 1979 the group destroyed electrical lines going from the plant to the grid, and with there being no grid to supply power to, the plant shut down. This was the only time in history that a terrorist group successfully stopped operation of a nuclear power plant.

In 1985 the reactor was shut down permanently. The cost of decommissioning is currently estimated to be 482 million euros, much greater than initial estimates.

Decommissioning experience

This nuclear plant marks the first decommissioning of a complete nuclear power station in France. EDF and CEA announced their intention to make this a transparent process so that it can be used as a model for future decommissioning operations at other plants.

The process is divided into 3 stages.

Stage 1

This stage began in 1985, and is similar to a refueling outage; the fuel is moved to the spent fuel pool, but new fuel is not loaded, and the fuel on site is eventually transported elsewhere. It consists of:

  • final shut-down
  • discharge of the nuclear fuel
  • draining of cooling circuits
  • Stage 2

    In 1995, a public inquiry was held. In 1996, it was decided that a feasibility study for the "greening" of the site would be submitted by the end of 1999. Stage 2 began in 1997, consisting of:

  • decontamination and disassembling of the buildings except for the reactor itself
  • evacuation of the nuclear waste
  • containment of the reactor pressure vessel
  • On December 13, 2000, a rise in the ground water level caused a flood in the chemical processing building. In January 2001, a fire broke out in the joint inner building. In 2005, stage 2 was officially complete.

    Stage 3

    Stage 3 consists mostly of containing the reactor pressure vessel (RPV) and is currently underway.

  • dismantling of the steam generators
  • dismantling of the reactor pressure vessel
  • demolition of the containment building
  • References

    Brennilis Nuclear Power Plant Wikipedia