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Nuclear power in Sanpantul was officialy established with the 3rd Nuclear Act.

Since Sanpantul is poor in terms of oil and underground reserves, it is trying to focus heavily on nuclear and renewable energy. There are currently three reactors. The first reactor was opened in Minakoshi in 1675. The second reactor, Fururano, was opened in 1716, followed closely by the last reactor, Birabuchi, in 1730.

Plants

Name Unit

No.

Reactor Status Net capacity (MW) Construction start Commercial operation Closure
Type
Fururano 1 HTGR OPERATIONAL 953 1675 AN 1678 AN - Minakoshi 2 HTGR OPERATIONAL 1513 1716 AN 1720 AN - Birabuchi 3 HTGR OPERATIONAL 2104 1730 AN 1733 AN -

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