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Tuesday, January 5, 2021

After 44 Years Of Operation, Ringhals-1 Shuts Down For Good :: The Independent Global Nuclear News Agency

After 44 Years Of Operation, Ringhals-1 Shuts Down For Good :: The Independent Global Nuclear News Agency: After 44 years of commercial operation, the Ringhals-1 nuclear power reactor near Varberg in southwestern Sweden has been shut down for good.

The 881-MW boiling water reactor unit reactor began commercial operation on 1 January 1976 and according to principal owner Vattenfall is estimated to have delivered 220 terawatt hours of electricity, which corresponds to the entire electricity consumption of Gothenburg since the reactor was started.

In December 2019, the Ringhals-2 nuclear power reactor was permanently shut down after more than 43 years of commercial operation.

Vattenfall said in 2015 that it would close the two Ringhals plants as a result of falling demand, the falling price of electricity and the units being in need of costly maintenance.

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