Monday, May 28, 2012

South Korea Has 17,032 MW of Nuclear Capacity Online

South Korea has 18 nuclear reactors in operation, producing 17,032 megawatts of power, or about 88 percent of capacity, according to data compiled by Bloomberg.

The following table shows the status of the nation’s 21 reactors with a combined regular capacity of 19,259 megawatts operated by state-run Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power Co. as of today.

COMPANY   CAPACITY
UNIT ONLINE STATUS
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Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power
Kori
No. 1 0 Shut for safety inspection since March 13
No. 2 680 Running
No. 3 1,046 Running
No. 4 1,047 Running
Shin No. 1 1,053 Running

Yonggwang
No. 1 1,000 Running
No. 2 997 Running
No. 3 1,052 Running
No. 4 1,050 Running
No. 5 0 Shut for maintenance. May resume May 29
No. 6 1,049 Running

Wolsong
No. 1 692 Running
No. 2 720 Running
No. 3 735 Running
No. 4 737 Running

Uljin
No. 1 1,006 Running
No. 2 1,012 Running
No. 3 1,050 Running
No. 4 0 Shut for maintenance and safety inspections
No. 5 1,053 Running
No. 6 1,053 Running
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Source: Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power Co.

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