The plant houses four pressurised water reactors, and is capable of providing the electricity for 40% of Viaska's population. The plant is not currently used to capacity, but was built large in order to prepare for the impending closure of Urdele Power Station in March 2009. Reactor 1 was completed in 1992, Reactor 2 in 1995, Reactor 3 in 1999 and Reactor 4 was opened in August 2005. Upon its construction, several Anti-Nuclear campaigners bombarded the gates of the plant chanting "No more Chernobyls".
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| - The plant houses four pressurised water reactors, and is capable of providing the electricity for 40% of Viaska's population. The plant is not currently used to capacity, but was built large in order to prepare for the impending closure of Urdele Power Station in March 2009. Reactor 1 was completed in 1992, Reactor 2 in 1995, Reactor 3 in 1999 and Reactor 4 was opened in August 2005. Upon its construction, several Anti-Nuclear campaigners bombarded the gates of the plant chanting "No more Chernobyls".
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| - The plant houses four pressurised water reactors, and is capable of providing the electricity for 40% of Viaska's population. The plant is not currently used to capacity, but was built large in order to prepare for the impending closure of Urdele Power Station in March 2009. Reactor 1 was completed in 1992, Reactor 2 in 1995, Reactor 3 in 1999 and Reactor 4 was opened in August 2005. Upon its construction, several Anti-Nuclear campaigners bombarded the gates of the plant chanting "No more Chernobyls". The current Plant Executive Manager is Cynthia Korrig, having taken the position in 1995, shortly before Reactor 2 was opened.
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