Garigliano Nuclear Power Plant

Garigliano Nuclear Power Plant was a nuclear power plant located at Sessa Aurunca (Campania), in southern Italy. It was named after the river Garigliano.

Garigliano Nuclear Power Plant
Garigliano Nuclear Power Plant in 1963
Country
  • Italy
Coordinates41.25849°N 13.83492°E / 41.25849; 13.83492
StatusBeing decommissioned
Commission dateJanuary 1, 1964
Decommission dateMarch 1, 1982
Operator(s)
Nuclear power station
Reactor typeBWR
Power generation
Units decommissioned1 × 150 MW
Nameplate capacity150 MW
External links
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Consisting of one 150MWe BWR from General Electric, it operated from 1964 until 1982. First criticality was on 5 June 1963, with grid connection 1 January 1964 and full commercial operation from 1 June in that year. Garigliano was in 1964 the fourth BWR ever worldwide commercial operated, and had the second highest MW-capacity after Dresden Nuclear Power Plant unit 1.

Final shutdown was on 1 March 1982 and the plant was handed to the Italian nuclear decommissioning authority SOGIN on 1 November 1999.[1] Decommissioning is expected to take 27 years, with the total bill expected to reach $432.4 million.[2]

References

  1. Rappazzo, Nicola (2011). "CSR Management: The Case of the SOGIN CSR Unit". In Calabrò, Grazia; D'Amico, Augusto; Lanfranchi, Maurizio; Moschella, Giovanni; Pulejo, Luisa; Salomone, Roberta (eds.). Moving from the Crisis to Sustainability: Emerging Issues in the International Context. Milano: FrancoAngeli. pp. 303–312. ISBN 978-8-85684-705-5.
  2. Cha, Hyungi; Yoon, Yongbeum; Park, Soojin (2021). "A Study on the Determinants of Decommissioing Cost for Nuclear Power Plant (NPP)". Journal of Nuclear Fuel Cycle and Waste Technology (JNFCWT). 19 (1): 87–111.
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