Nuclear power in Slovakia (World Nuclear Association) World

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Nuclear Power in Slovakia Updated 5 April 2017   

Slovakia has four nuclear reactors generating half of its electricity and two more under construction. Slovakia's first commercial nuclear power reactor began operating in 1972. Government commitment to the future of nuclear energy is strong.

Electricity consumption in Slovakia has been fairly steady since 1990a. Generating capacity in 2012 was 8.2 GWe, almost one quarter of this nuclearb. In 2013, 28.5 billion kWh gross was produced, 15.7 TWh (55%) of this from nuclear power, with hydro 5.1 TWh, coal 3.3 TWh, gas 2.4 TWh and solar 0.6 TWh. Net imports were zero. Slovakia has gone from being a net exporter of electricity – of some 1 billion kWh/yr – to being a net importer following the shutdown of the Bohunice V1 reactorsc. All of the country's gas comes from Russia. Per capita electricity consumption in 2012 averaged 4430 kWh. In November 2014 the government approved a long-term energy plan based on greater use of nuclear power, some renewables, and reducing the use of coal. 1


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