Nuclear power plant Krsko, jointly owned by Slovenia and Croatia, produced 496,735 MWh of net electricity, which is 0.35 % more than planned (495,000 MWh) for April 2020. Last April, NPP Krsko generated 500,027 MWh of net electricity. The plant is working under the constraints of technical specifications and all security systems were operable. Both the availability and the capacity factors stood at 100 % and there were no reported technical problems.
Wednesday, March 11
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