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    The Gösgen Nuclear Power Plant (in German Kernkraftwerk Gösgen, abbreviated as KKG) is located in the Däniken municipality (canton of Solothurn, Switzerland)...
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  • Beznau Gösgen Leibstadt Mühleberg Lucens Nuclear power in Switzerland is generated by three nuclear power plants, with a total of four operational reactors...
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    Beznau Gösgen Leibstadt Mühleberg Lucens The Beznau nuclear power plant (German: Kernkraftwerk Beznau [KKB]) is a nuclear power plant of the Swiss energy...
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  • operating of nuclear power plant and nuclear waste processing. There are many other companies that provide nuclear technologies such as nuclear medicine that...
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    Beznau Gösgen Leibstadt Mühleberg Lucens The Mühleberg Nuclear Power Plant (German: Kernkraftwerk Mühleberg, KKM) is a formerly operational nuclear power plant...
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  • abbreviated Niederaichbach Nuclear Power Plant) was the name for a planned nuclear power plant near the existing Gösgen Nuclear Power Plant in Niederamt in the...
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    Olten District, Gösgen forms the electoral district of Olten-Gösgen. It has a population of 24,793 (as of 31 December 2020). Gösgen District contains...
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  • The site for the Kaiseraugst Nuclear Power Plant is located in north-west Switzerland beside the river at Kaiseraugst, a short distance to the east of...
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    supervisory authority for nuclear safety and for the security of nuclear installations; it supervises the nuclear power plants at Beznau, Gösgen, Leibstadt and Mühleberg...
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    of the cavern. In 1962 the construction of a Swiss-designed pilot nuclear power plant began. The heavy-water moderated, carbon dioxide gas-cooled reactor...
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  • energy transformers. Economics of nuclear power plants Integrated Nuclear Fuel Cycle Information System List of nuclear power stations List of boiling water...
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    Alpiq (category Electric power companies of Switzerland)
    The company has interests in two nuclear power plants. Alpiq holds a 40% interest in the Swiss Gösgen Nuclear Power Plant (capacity, 1060 MW) and is in charge...
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    Bataan Nuclear Power Plant into a gas-powered facility. Beznau Gösgen Leibstadt Mühleberg Lucens As of 2013[update], the five operational Swiss nuclear reactors...
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    Gäu, Amtei Thal-Gäu Gösgen, Amtei Olten-Gösgen (unofficially Niederamt) Lebern, Amtei Solothurn-Lebern Olten, Amtei Olten-Gösgen Solothurn, Amtei Solothurn-Lebern...
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    Axpo Holding (category Electric power companies of Switzerland)
    Daiichi nuclear disaster in 2011 the Swiss Federal Council decided not to build new nuclear power plants. Germany decided to phase-out nuclear power by 2022...
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  • KKG may refer to: Gösgen Nuclear Power Plant, in Switzerland Grafenrheinfeld nuclear power plant, in Germany Kappa Kappa Gamma Kingdom Kerry Gaels, a Gaelic...
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    which was subsequently augmented by adding five reactors from four nuclear power plants. The first of these, Beznau, was commissioned in 1969. In response...
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    of Gösgen Nuclear Power Plant ? cooling tower Gösgen 150 m 47°21′57.85″N 7°58′8.65″E / 47.3660694°N 7.9690694°E / 47.3660694; 7.9690694 (Gösgen Nuclear...
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    buildings made up 11.6% and transportation infrastructure made up 8.3%. Power and water infrastructure as well as other special developed areas made up...
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    Electricity sector in Switzerland (category Electric power in Switzerland)
    hydro power plants with nameplate capacities up to 10 megawatts. Beznau Gösgen Leibstadt Mühleberg Lucens There are four nuclear power plants, with a...
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    also supported nuclear energy and was on the board of directors of Atel (now Alpiq). The construction of the nuclear power plant in Gösgen, Solothurn, began...
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    power plant. Heitkamp participated in national and international construction projects that included, amongst others, power plant and nuclear power plant...
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    current grid, as decentralized converter plants situated at the substations are used. Switching stations without power conversion, generation or feeding of...
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