Nuclear Power Plants in Austria, Italy & Switzerland
Beznau
Location: Switzerland
Operator: NOK
Configuration: 2 X 380 MW PWR
Operation: 1969-1971
Reactor supplier: Westinghouse
T/G supplier: BBC

Photograph courtesy of Axpo
Re-posted 8 Jul 2006/td>

Caorso
Location: Italy
Operator: Enel SpA
Configuration: 1 X 885 MW BWR
Operation: 1981 (ret 1990)
Reactor supplier: General Electric, Ansaldo
T/G supplier: Ansaldo
EPC: Gibbs & Hill, SOGENE
Quick facts: This BWR 4, Mark II, was the only full-scale nuclear unit ever completed in Italy. Construction started in Jan 1970 and criticality was achieved on 31 Dec 1977. Commercial operation was on 12 Jan 1981. Caorso was closed following a national referendum in 1987. Lifetime generation was 27.7 TWh.

Photograph by Simone Ramella (flickr)
Posted 23 Feb 2008

Garigliano
Location: Italy
Operator: Enel SpA
Configuration: 1 X 160 MW BWR
Operation: 1964 (ret 1982)
Reactor supplier: GE
T/G supplier: ??
EPC: GE
Quick facts: On 16 Sep 1959, the World Bank made a loan equivalent to $40mn for the construction of Italy’s first nuclear power plant. This financed almost two-thirds of the cost of construction, including civil works, a substation and 100km of transmission line. Societa Elettronucleare Nazionale (SENN) was designated by the Italian government as plant owner and operator. The site is on the Garigliano River, between Rome and Naples. Internuclear Company and Kennedy & Donkin were engineering consultants and GE was the general contractor through its Swiss offices. The 160ft diameter steel sphere served as the pressure vessel. Construction started in Nov 1959 and the unit started-up in Jan 1964. The plant was transferred to Enel in 1966 and operated until 1978 when damage to one of the secondary steam generators forced it offline. Garigliano never restarted.

Photograph courtesy of World Bank
Posted 3 Aug 2008

Goesgen
Location: Switzerland
Operator: Kernkraftwerk Goesgen-Daeniken AG
Configuration: 1 X 1,020 MW PWR
Operation: 1979
Reactor supplier: Siemens
T/G supplier: Siemens

Photograph courtesy of Kernkraftwerk Goesgen-Daeniken AG
Posted 19 Mar 2004

Latina
Location: Italy
Operator: Enel SpA
Configuration: 1 X 160 MW Magnox
Operation: 1963 (ret 1990)
Reactor supplier: TNPG
T/G supplier: Parsons
EPC: TNPG, Groupe Torno
Quick facts: This shows Eni Director General Enrico Mattei and other officials visiting the Latina site in 1962. The plant was one of two Magnox reactors exported from the UK. Construction started in Oct 1958 and the unit was connected to the grid in May 1963. It was ordered by SIMEA, an ENI subsidiary. The UK Atomic Energy Authority consulted on safety features. Latina was shutdown in Dec 1987 and is being decommissioned by British Nuclear Group and Sogin, the former nuclear division of Enel.

Photograph courtesy of Eni
Posted 3 Aug 2008

Leibstadt
Location: Switzerland
Operator: Kernkraftwerk Leibstadt AG
Configuration: 1 X 1,200 MW BWR
Operation: 1984
Reactor supplier: ASEA
T/G supplier: Stal, BBC

Photograph courtesy of Kernkraftwerk Leibstadt AG
Posted 22 May 2004

Muehleberg
Location: Switzerland
Operator: BKW FMB Energie AG
Configuration: 1 X 372 MW BWR
Operation: 1972
Reactor supplier: GE
T/G supplier: BBC
EPC: Emch + Berger
Quick facts: In 2008, Muehleberg set a new production record of 3,088 GWh.

Photograph courtesy of Nuklearforum Schweiz
Posted 22 May 2004

Trino Vercellese
Location: Italy
Operator: Enel SpA
Configuration: 1 X 186 MW, 1 X 71 MW PWR
Operation: 1965 (ret 1990)
Reactor supplier: WH
T/G supplier: Tosi, Marelli
EPC: Gibbs & Hill, Italstrade-Recchi
Quick facts: This plant had a four-loop PWR and two T/G sets. It was ordered and installed by Selni (Societa Elettro Nucleare Italiana), a subsidiary of the Edison group. Construction began in Aug 1961 and the plant went online Oct 1964. It was transfered to Enel in 1966. Trino is being decommissioned by Sogin, the former nuclear division of Enel.

Photograph by Al-Pin (flickr)
Posted 3 Aug 2008>

Zwentendorf
Location: Austria
Operator: GKW Tullnerfeld GmbH
Configuration: 1 X 765 MW BWR
Completed: 1978
Reactor supplier: Siemens
T/G supplier: Siemens, Elin
Quick facts: This plant was completed but never went into operation. Planning started in 1967 and construction began in 1972. The operating company was led by Verbund with a 50% stake and seven Austrian provinces owned shares. Fuel assemblies were delivered in Jan 1978 but a national referendum in Nov 1978 halted commissioning activities. The project, which cost about $1bn, was terminated in 1985.

Photograph courtesy of EVN AG
Re-posted 11 Nov 2006

Abbreviations

Data: industcards, Platts UDI World Electric Power Plants Data Base

Updated 10-Mar-2012

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