Oskarshamn Nuclear Power Plant

The Nuclear power station Oskarshamn is one of three active nuclear power stations in Sweden. The plant is about 30 kilometers (19 mi) north of Oskarshamn, directly at the Kalmarsund at the Baltic Sea coast and with one active reactor, producing about 10% of the electricity needs of Sweden. All reactors were built using BWR technology.

Oskarshamn Nuclear Power Plant
Oskarshamn NPP
CountrySweden
Coordinates57°24′56″N 16°40′16″E
StatusOperational
Construction began1965
Commission dateO1: February 6, 1972
O2: January 1, 1975
O3: August 15, 1985
Decommission dateO1: June 17, 2017
O2: October 14, 2015
Owner(s)
Operator(s)OKG Aktiebolag
(Uniper SE 54.5%,
Fortum 45.5%)
Nuclear power station
Reactors3
Reactor type
Cooling sourceKalmar Strait
Power generation
Units operational1 × 1,450 MWe
Units decommissioned1 × 494 MWe
1 × 664 MWe
Nameplate capacity
  • 1,400 MW
  • 2,500 MW
Capacity factor68.9%
Annual net output15,736 GWh
External links
Websitewww.okg.se/en/About-OKG/Facilities/
CommonsRelated media on Commons

Unit 1 had an installed output of 494 MW and Unit 2 664 MW; these are now decommissioned. Unit 3, the newest reactor block at the facility, has an installed output of 1,450 MW.

Clab, the temporary storage facility for spent nuclear fuel from all Swedish reactors, is also located at the site.

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