#Switzerland
Articles etiquetados con «Switzerland».
Kaiseraugst Nuclear Power Plant: The Cancelled Project
The cancelled Kaiseraugst Nuclear Power Plant in Switzerland, abandoned in 1988 after 20 years of controversy and 1.3 billion francs in cost...
Niederamt Nuclear Power Plant: Proposed Project and Cancellation
The Niederamt Nuclear Power Plant was a proposed facility in Switzerland cancelled after the Fukushima accident and subsequent legislative c...
Lucens reactor: Design, accident, and decommissioning
The Lucens reactor was a 6 MW experimental nuclear plant in Switzerland. It suffered a Level 4 accident in 1969 due to corrosion-induced coo...
Leibstadt Nuclear Power Plant: Operations, History, and Grid Integration
Leibstadt NPP is Switzerland's most powerful reactor, a 1285 MW BWR commissioned in 1984 on the Rhine.
Transitgas Pipeline: Infrastructure, Ownership and European Antitrust History
Overview of the Transitgas Pipeline in Switzerland, its 293 km route, ownership history and the 2007 European Commission antitrust case.
2000-watt society: Concept, Policy, and Implementation in Switzerland
The 2000-watt society is a Swiss energy policy concept aiming to reduce per capita primary energy use to 2000 watts by 2050 through efficien...
Leibstadt Nuclear Power Plant: Switzerland's Largest Reactor
Leibstadt Nuclear Power Plant (KKL) is a 1220 MW boiling-water reactor in Aargau, Switzerland, operated by Kernkraftwerk Leibstadt AG (Axpo...
Beznau Nuclear Power Plant
Beznau Nuclear Power Plant in Switzerland, operated by Axpo on the Aare river since 1969.
Beznau Nuclear Power Plant: Technical Profile and Operational History
Beznau NPP in Switzerland, operated by Axpo on the Aare river, has been operational since 1969 with a capacity of 730 MW.
Mühleberg Nuclear Power Plant: Technical Profile and Decommissioning
Mühleberg Nuclear Power Plant — 373 MW BWR on the Aare river in canton Bern, Switzerland, operated by BKW Energie AG from 1972 until permane...