Korea has 18589 MW of nuclear capacity online

06-Sep-2012 Intellasia | Bloomberg | 7:01 AM Print This Post

South Korea has 20 nuclear reactors in operation, producing 18,589 megawatts of power, or about 90 percent of total capacity, according to data compiled by Bloomberg.

The following table shows the status of the nation’s 23 reactors operated by state-run Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power Co. as of today, with a combined regular capacity of 20,716 megawatts.

COMPANY             CAPACITY 

  UNIT                 ONLINE  STATUS 

  Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power 

  Kori 

  Unit 1                 605  Running 

  Unit 2                 675  Running 

  Unit 3                   0  Shut for planned checkup 

  Unit 4               1,041  Running 

  Shin-Kori Unit 1     1,048  Running 

  Shin-Kori Unit 2     1,049  Running 

  Yonggwang 

  Unit 1                 988  Running 

  Unit 2                 986  Running 

  Unit 3               1,042  Running 

  Unit 4               1,047  Running 

  Unit 5               1,054  Running 

  Unit 6               1,048  Running 

  Wolsong 

  Unit 1                 689  Running 

  Unit 2                 712  Running 

  Unit 3                 717  Running 

  Unit 4                 727  Running 

  Shin-Wolsong Unit1   1,045  Running 

  Uljin 

  Unit 1               1,006  Running 

  Unit 2               1,008  Running 

  Unit 3                   0  Shut for planned checkup 

  Unit 4                   0  Shut for planned checkup 

  Unit 5               1,050  Running 

  Unit 6               1,052  Running

http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2012-09-04/south-korea-has-18-589-mw-of-nuclear-capacity-online-table-.html

 

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