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Saint-Alban Nuclear Power Plant

Coordinates: 45°24′16″N 4°45′19″E / 45.40444°N 4.75528°E / 45.40444; 4.75528
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Saint-Alban Nuclear Power Plant
Saint-Alban nuclear power plant from across the Rhône
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Official nameCentrale nucléaire de Saint-Alban
CountryFrance
LocationSaint-Alban-du-Rhône, Isère, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes
Coordinates45°24′16″N 4°45′19″E / 45.40444°N 4.75528°E / 45.40444; 4.75528
StatusOperational
Construction beganUnit 1: 29 January 1979
Unit 2: 31 July 1979
Commission dateUnit 1: 1 May 1986;
38 years ago
 (1986-05-01)
Unit 2: 1 March 1987;
37 years ago
 (1987-03-01)
OwnerEDF
OperatorEDF
Employees
  • 1,242 (2017)
Nuclear power station
Reactor typePWR
Reactor supplierFramatome
Cooling sourceRhône River
Thermal capacity2 × 3817 MWth
Power generation
Units operational2 × 1335 MW
Make and modelP4 REP 1300
Nameplate capacity2670 MW
Capacity factor61.54% (2017)
67.90% (lifetime)
Annual net output14,394 GWh (2017)
External links
WebsiteCentrale nucléaire de Saint-Alban
CommonsRelated media on Commons

The Saint-Alban nuclear power plant is located on the Rhone river, in the Isère department 50 km downstream from Lyon in the communes of Saint-Alban-du-Rhône and Saint-Maurice-l'Exil.

Description

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The power station uses water from the Rhone river to cool its two 1,300 MW reactors and employs 670 people.

Type of reactors

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The following types of reactors are installed:[1]

Reactor units

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Reactor Unit[2] Type Average Output Rated Power Began construction Finish construction Commercial operation
St.Alban-1 PWR 1381 MW 1335 MW Jan 1979 Aug 1985 May 1986
St.Alban-2 PWR 1381 MW 1335 MW July 1979 July 1986 March 1987

Seismological risk

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According to WENRA, EDF has prepared a plan in case of an earthquake,[3] however other ASN documents from 2002 there may be some anomalies regarding the remote control and which may put into question the correct functioning of certain elements following an earthquake.

2003 heatwave

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Following extremely high temperatures in July 2003 average water temperature rose above the limit authorised by the nuclear safety authorities for a period of 4 hours.

Fire risk

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According to the 2007 ASN annual report recommendations were made to the operator to improve the security of the control room.[4]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "REACTORS IN OPERATION, 31 DEC. 2009". IAEA.
  2. ^ Power Reactor Information System from IAEA: "France (French Republic): Nuclear Power Reactors" (in English)
  3. ^ WENRA Progress towards harmonisation of safety for existing reactors in WENRA countries (p 74/88)
  4. ^ {fr} "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2007-09-29. Retrieved 2011-09-12.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
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Aerial view

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Aerial view
Aerial view