Nuclear energy in Argentina

Nuclear power stations in Argentina (view)
 Active plants

In Argentina, about 4% of the electricity comes from 3 operational nuclear reactors: The Embalse Nuclear Power Station, a CANDU reactor, and the Atucha 1 plant, a PHWR German design. In 2001, the plant was modified to burn Slightly Enriched Uranium, making it the first PHWR reactor to burn that fuel worldwide. Atucha originally was planned to be a complex with various reactors. Atucha 2 (similar to Atucha1 but more powerful) began to produce energy on June 3, 2014, is expected to produce 745MWh. Plans for Atucha III, a third reactor in the Atucha complex, have been announced.[1]

Argentina also has some other research reactors, and exports nuclear technology. Nucleoeléctrica of Argentina and Atomic Energy of Canada Limited are negotiating over the contracts and project delivery model for a new 740 MWe CANDU  nuclear power plant.[2]

In July 2014, Russian President Vladimir Putin signed a nuclear energy cooperation agreement with Argentine President Cristina Fernández Kirchner, on a visit to the country.[3]

In February 2015, Argentine president Cristina Kirchner and Chinese president Xi Jinping signed a cooperation agreement, and the build of a Hualong One design power station has been proposed.[4][5]

Legislation

Provinces that ban build nuclear power plants:[6]

Chaco

Corrientes

Entre Ríos

La Pampa

San Luis

Santa Fe

Tierra del Fuego

Tucumán

References

  1. "Una nueva central nuclear, 30 años después". 2011-09-29. Retrieved 2011-09-29.
  2. "Canada, Argentina and China to cooperate on Candu projects". World Nuclear News. 2007-09-05. Retrieved 2010-06-20.
  3. "Russia moves to support Argentina through new debt crisis". Argentina News.Net. Retrieved 13 July 2014.
  4. "Hualong One selected for Argentina". World Nuclear News. 5 February 2015. Retrieved 9 March 2015.
  5. Charlie Zhu and David Stanway (6 March 2015). "'Made in China' nuclear reactors a tough sell in global market". Reuters. Retrieved 9 March 2015.
  6. Legislation map
  7. La Pampa Constitution
  8. Tierra del Fuego Constitution