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| Estani Nuclear Power Plant | | Estani Nuclear Power Plant | ||
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| H. Pejakovski Nuclear Power Station | |||
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| 5296 MWe | |||
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| Sanvi | |||
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| Nuclear Station Khomyuk | |||
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| [[wikipedia:Boiling water reactor|BWR/5]] | |||
| 5306 MWe | |||
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| Khomyuk | |||
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| Kladaluk Nuclear Energy Station | |||
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| [[wikipedia:Boiling water reactor|BWR/6]] | |||
| 1207 MWe | |||
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| Kladaluk | |||
| Newest power plant in Kentalis. | |||
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| Rujas Nuclear Power Plant | |||
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| [[wikipedia:Pressurized water reactor|PWR]] | |||
| 1230 MWe | |||
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| Pivilj Nuclear Energy Station | |||
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| First Nuclear Power plant in Kentalis, built 30 kilometres north of Jeseko, was replaced in 1974 with the J. W. Kazanic NPP and decommisioned in 1978. | |||
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Atomic peace, for all of humanity | |
Summary: | |
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Type: | International Organisation |
Established: | 21 August 2005 |
Founding Members: | Kentalis Tiskaiya Zhousheng |
Members: | Kentalis Tiskaiya Mustelaria (Monte Blanco & Zhousheng) Krenya Bretislavia New Sebronia Canton River Delta File:Halsunt Flag.png Halsuntria Fallooplesburg Kistolia Qazhshava Nexalan |
The Anterian Nuclear Energy Commission (IAEA) is an international organization that seeks to promote the peaceful use of nuclear energy, and to inhibit its use for any military purpose, including nuclear weapons. It is a part of the Anterian World Assembly.
History
Structure
Mission
ANAR Scale
See the main page, ANAR
Nuclear Reactors certified by ANEC
Active
Power station | Date of Construction | Amount of units | Type of Reactor | Net capacity(MWe) | Country | Location | Notes |
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Estani Nuclear Power Plant | 5 | PWR | 5780 MWe | Kistolia | Kilesiton | It was built in 2017 | |
Isrowe Nuclear Power Plant | 5 | GMRK | 5210 MWe | Qazhshava | Balicharsy | The currently biggest active reactor in Qazhshava. | |
Vɘstom Našolil Power Plant | 6 | GMRK | 5810 MWe | File:Halsunt Flag.png Halsuntria | Bȕḩalis | It is the largest and only power plant in Halsuntria. | |
J. W. Kazanic Nuclear Power Plant | 1971-1973 | 4 | GMRK | 3750 MWe | Kentalis | Jeseko | Unit 3 has been decommissioned after the 2020 Jeseko Disaster. |
Nexalanic KS Nuclear Power Plant | 6 | GMRK | 5820 MWe | Nexalan | Jeqnel | Was rebuilt in 1987 after the deadly event called Jeq Day. | |
H. Pejakovski Nuclear Power Station | 1979 | 5 | PWR | 5296 MWe | Kentalis | Sanvi | |
Nuclear Station Khomyuk | 1994-2000 | 4 | BWR/5 | 5306 MWe | Kentalis | Khomyuk | |
Kladaluk Nuclear Energy Station | 2005 | 1 | BWR/6 | 1207 MWe | Kentalis | Kladaluk | Newest power plant in Kentalis. |
Rujas Nuclear Power Plant | 1971-1973 | 2 | PWR | 1230 MWe | Kentalis | Rujas |
Under Construction
Power station | Amount of units | Type of Reactor | Net capacity(MWe) | Country | Location | Notes |
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Zozavan Nuclear Powerplant | 2 | PWR | 2500 MWe | Krenya | Zozava | Expected to be finished in 2030 |
Decommisioned
Power station | Date of Construction | Amount of units | Type of Reactor | Year Decommisioned | Country | Location | Notes |
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Pivilj Nuclear Energy Station | 1959 | 2 | BWR/1 | 1978 | Kentalis | Pivilj | First Nuclear Power plant in Kentalis, built 30 kilometres north of Jeseko, was replaced in 1974 with the J. W. Kazanic NPP and decommisioned in 1978. |
Critism