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Latina Nuclear Power Plant

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Latina Nuclear Power Plant
Latina Nuclear Power Plant
Map
Country
  • Italy
Coordinates41°25′33.99″N 12°48′24.701″E / 41.4261083°N 12.80686139°E / 41.4261083; 12.80686139
StatusBeing decommissioned
Construction began1958
Commission dateMay 1963
Decommission date1987
Owner(s)Enel
(1963–1999)
SOGIN
(1999–Present)
Operator(s)
Nuclear power station
Reactor typeMagnox
Power generation
Make and modelC. A. Parsons and Company
Units decommissioned1 x 160 MWe (Net. 153 MWe) after derating [1]
Nameplate capacity210 MWe
External links
CommonsRelated media on Commons

Latina Nuclear Power Plant is a former nuclear power plant at Latina, Lazio, Italy. Consisting of one 153 MWe Magnox reactor, it operated from 1963 until 1987. A second reactor, the experimental CIRENE design, began construction at Latina in 1972 but it was not completed until 1988 and never operated.

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History

The construction of the power station, which was undertaken jointly by SIMEA SpA and the 'Nuclear Power Group' consortium (Backed by AEI, John Thompson, C. A. Parsons and Company, Head Wrightson and A. Reyrolle & Company) started in 1958, as a key component of Italy's nascent nuclear weapons program.[citation needed]

The first criticality occurred in December 1962, and the first connection to the distribution grid in May 1963. Commercial operation took place starting from January 1964.[2]

Originally the station was rated at 210 MWe, but the danger of significant oxidation of mild steel components by the high temperature carbon dioxide coolant required (in 1969) a reduction in operating temperature from 390 to 360 °C, which reduced power by 24%, down to 160 MWe (Net. 153 MWe).

In 1985 its license was renewed to operate until at least 1992, but after the Chernobyl disaster it was shut down early in 1987 as the result of a referendum.[3]

Specification

The power station had one Magnox nuclear reactor, supplying steam to three 70 MWe turbo generator sets which were manufactured by C. A. Parsons and Company.

Graphite for the Magnox reactor core was manufactured by Anglo Great Lakes Corporation Ltd under contract from A. Reyrolle & Company, a member company of the 'Nuclear Power Group' consortium.

Three 12-cylinder FIAT B3012ESS 1,500kW diesel generating sets were installed to provide electricity to auxiliary plant, in-case of a Loss Of Offsite Power (LOOP) event. [4][5]

See also

References

  1. ^ "IAEA PRIS". Retrieved 8 Mar 2021.
  2. ^ Operating experience with the Latina Magnox reactor, IAEA
  3. ^ "Italy approves dismantling of Latina plant". World Nuclear News. Retrieved 17 August 2023.
  4. ^ "Gas & Oil Power". Whitehall Press. 62–63: 68. 1966.
  5. ^ "Diesel Engineering - Volumes 63-64 - Page 68". Whitehall Press. Whitehall Press. Retrieved 2023-02-12.

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