Dampierre Nuclear Power Plant
Dampierre Nuclear Power Plant | |
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Country | France |
Coordinates | 47°43′59″N 2°31′0″E / 47.73306°N 2.51667°E |
Status | Operational |
Construction began | 1974 |
Commission date | 23 March 1980 |
Owner(s) | EDF |
Operator(s) | EDF |
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Power generation | |
Units operational | 4 x 937 MW |
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External links | |
Website | Official website |
Commons | Related media on Commons |
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The Dampierre nuclear power plant is located in the town of Dampierre-en-Burly (Loiret), 55 km upstream of Orleans and 110 km downstream of Nevers, it uses water from the Loire for cooling.[1]
Approximately 1,100 people work at the site.
Seismic risk
According to a report by the Nuclear Safety Authority in October 2002, certain functions providing backup cooling for the reactor could not be ensured in the event of an earthquake.
Incidents
On 2 April 2001, during a refueling outage of unit 4, an operator made a mistake in following the correct loading pattern for the different fuel rod assemblies (of which 30% were MOX fuel). The reloading operation was stopped and the core completely unloaded. The incident was initially classified at Level 1 of the INES scale, but reclassified as Level 2 by France's nuclear safety authority in 2007.
On the night of 9 to 10 April 2007, reactor No. 3 went on emergency standby and remained so throughout the night; it was supplied with emergency power by an emergency generator.