Zwentendorf Nuclear Power Plant - meaning and definition. What is Zwentendorf Nuclear Power Plant
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What (who) is Zwentendorf Nuclear Power Plant - definition


Zwentendorf Nuclear Power Plant         
The Zwentendorf Nuclear Power Plant was the first commercial nuclear plant for electric power generation built in Austria, of 3 nuclear plants originally envisioned. Construction of the plant at Zwentendorf, Austria was finished but the plant never entered service.
Nuclear power plant         
  • [[Boiling water reactor]] (BWR)
  • largest operational nuclear power facility in the world]].
  • Unit 1 of the [[Cernavodă Nuclear Power Plant]] in Romania
  • Hypothetical number of global deaths which would have resulted from energy production if the world's energy production was met through a single source, in 2014.
  • Some  nuclear reactors make use of cooling towers to condense the steam exiting the turbines. All steam released is never in contact with radioactivity
  • [[Olkiluoto Nuclear Power Plant]] in [[Eurajoki]], Finland. The site houses of one of the most powerful reactors known as EPR.
  • [[Pressurized water reactor]] (PWR)
  • The Ukrainian city of [[Pripyat]] abandoned due to a nuclear accident, which took place at [[Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant]] on 26 April 1986, seen in the background.
THERMAL POWER STATION WHERE THE HEAT SOURCE IS A NUCLEAR REACTOR
Nuclear plant; Nuclear power station; Nuclear power plants; Nuclear power facility; Nuclear power facilities; Nuclear energy plant; Nuclear Power Plant; Nuclear powerplant; Nuclear Power Plants; Nuclear power stations; Nuclear facility; Nuclear Power Station; Nuclear plants; Atomic power plant; Generation of electricity from nuclear power plants; Steam generating station; Uranium engine; Neuclear power station
A nuclear power plant (sometimes abbreviated as NPP) is a thermal power station in which the heat source is a nuclear reactor. As is typical of thermal power stations, heat is used to generate steam that drives a steam turbine connected to a generator that produces electricity.
Melk Protocol         
  • Cooling towers at Temelin NPP
  • Model of the plant at the information center. The light green area was originally intended for the two unbuilt reactors.
NUCLEAR POWER PLANT
Temelin Nuclear Power Station; Temelin Nuclear Power Plant; Temelin NPP; Temelín Nuclear Power Plant; Temelín NPP; Melk Protocol; Draft:Melk Protocol
The Melk Protocol is the protocol of negotiations between the Czech and Austrian Governments, led by Czech Prime Minister Miloš Zeman and Austrian Chancellor Wolfgang Schüssel, with the participation of European Commissioner Günter Verheugen. It was signed on 12 December 2000 in Melk, Lower Austria.