Drábová: The Lifespan of Older Reactors Can Be Extended
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The operation of the older nuclear reactors in Dukovany can be extended until at least 2045, if no safety problems are found during the ten-year periodic assessments. The units currently have a permit to operate until 2035. This was stated by Dana Drábová, head of the State Office for Nuclear Safety (SÚJB), on the Czech Television program Otázky Václava Moravec.
When Slovenské elektrárne was completing the Mochovce 3 and 4 nuclear power plants, the then Minister of Economy Karel Hirman described the project as a heavy stone that was pushing the company. The power plants subsequently reported a record loss for 2022, which exceeded 218 million euros. The company even became a risky client for banks. The Mochoviec project was repeatedly overpriced, which negatively affected the company's finances. However,…
The operation of the older nuclear reactors in Dukovany can be extended until at least 2045, if no safety problems are found during the ten-year periodic assessments. The units currently have a permit to operate until 2035. This was stated by Dana Drábová, head of the State Office for Nuclear Safety (SÚJB), on the Czech Television program Otázky Václava Moravec. According to her, extending the life of the Dukovany units could cover any delays in…
Prague - The operation of the older nuclear reactors in Dukovany can be extended until at least 2045, if no safety problems are found during the ten-year periodic assessments. The units currently have a permit to operate until 2035. This was stated by Dana Drábová, head of the State Office for Nuclear Safety (SÚJB), on the Czech Television program Otázky Václava Moravec. According to her, extending the life of the Dukovany units could cover any …
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