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Hanul Nuclear Power Plant

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Country
  
Status
  
Operational

Reactor type
  
PWR

Location
  
Gyeongsangbuk-do

Commission date
  
1988


Cooling source
  
Sea of Japan(East sea of Korea)

Operator
  
Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power

The Hanul Nuclear Power Plant (originally the Uljin NPP Korean: 울진원자력발전소) is a large nuclear power station in the Gyeongsangbuk-do province of South Korea. The facility has six pressurized water reactors (PWRs) with a total installed capacity of 5,881 MW. The first went online in 1988. The plant's name was changed from Uljin to Hanul in 2013.

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On 4 May 2012, ground was broken for two new reactors, Shin ("new") Uljin-1 and -2 using APR-1400 reactors. The APR-1400 is a Generation III PWR design with a gross capacity of 1400 MW. It is the first to use Korean-made components for all critical systems. The reactors are expected to cost about 7 trillion won (US$6 billion), and to be completed by 2018.

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References

Hanul Nuclear Power Plant Wikipedia


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