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  2. APR-1400 - Wikipedia

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    The first commercial APR-1400 reactors at Shin Kori were approved in September 2007, [12] with construction starting in October 2008 (Unit 3) and August 2009 (Unit 4). [3] [13] [14] Shin Kori-3 was initially scheduled to commence operation by the end of 2013, but the schedules for both Units 3 & 4 were delayed by approximately one year to replace safety-related control cabling, which had ...

  3. Moorside nuclear power station - Wikipedia

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    The APR-1400 is designed by the Korea Electric Power Corporation (Kepco). Originally known as the Korean Next Generation Reactor (KNGR), [ 34 ] this Generation III reactor was developed from the earlier OPR-1000 design and also incorporates features from the US Combustion Engineering (C-E) System 80+ design. [ 35 ]

  4. Kori Nuclear Power Plant - Wikipedia

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    Construction on two further APR-1400 reactors, known as Shin Kori-5 and Shin Kori-6, was started in April 2017 and September 2018, respectively. [1] [2] In November 2019, the reactor pressure vessel of the 1340MWe APR-1400 reactor to be housed in Shin Kori 5 was installed. [3]

  5. You had a lot of questions about next-generation nuclear ...

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    The U.S. is pursuing small modular reactors and advanced reactors. President Joe Biden signed legislation in July to modernize the licensing of new reactor technologies so they can be built faster.

  6. Hanul Nuclear Power Plant - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] In the early 2000s it was the third largest operational nuclear power plant in the world and the second largest in South Korea. The plant's name was changed from Uljin to Hanul in 2013. [3] On 4 May 2012, ground was broken for two new reactors, Shin ("new") Uljin-1 and -2 using APR-1400 reactors. [4] [5]

  7. Georgia nuclear plant can start loading fuel into second new ...

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    Federal regulators have approved plans to load radioactive fuel into a second new nuclear reactor in Georgia. The Nuclear Regulatory Commission said Friday that Georgia Power Co. and its co-owners ...

  8. Barakah nuclear power plant - Wikipedia

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    As of 22 March 2018, the project's total cost was refined to $24.4 billion to complete. However, by April 9, 2020, Power Technology reported that the project cost was $32 billion. [14] Startup of Unit 1 was delayed to late 2018. [15] The project was then further delayed, with commercial operation of the first reactor only achieved in April 2021 ...

  9. Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power - Wikipedia

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    2002: Commercial operation of Hanbit 5 and 6; APR-1400 reactor was developed. 2005: Completion of Hanul 5 and 6 and the renewable-energy Kori Wind Power Plant and Yeonggwang Solar Park; 2007: Continued operation of Kori 1 approved. 2010: Shin-Kori 3 reactor (first APR-1400 application) installed.