Kori Nuclear Power Plant
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The Kori Nuclear Power Plant is a South Korea nuclear power plant located in Kori, Kyongnam. It is owned and operated by Kepco. The first reactor began commercial operation in 1978. There are plans to build two more reactors on site, which will be the Shin-Kori reactors.
[edit] Breakdown by Reactor
So far, all reactors on site are Pressurized water reactors by definition.
Attribute | Kori 1 | Kori 2 | Kori 3 | Kori 4 |
---|---|---|---|---|
Electric Output | 556 MWe | 605 MWe | 895 MWe | 895 MWe |
First Criticality | 06/1977 | 04/1983 | 01/1985 | 10/1985 |
Commercial Start | 04/1978 | 07/1983 | 09/1985 | 04/1986 |
Reactor Supplier | Westinghouse | Westinghouse | Westinghouse | Westinghouse |
NSSS supplier | General Electric | General Electric | General Electric | General Electric |
Architecture | Gilbert | Gilbert | Bechtel | Bechtel |
Construction | Westinghouse | Westinghouse | Hyundai | Hyundai |
(NSSS = nuclear steam supply system)