List of PWR Reactors - Belgian Commercial Pressurised Water Reactor (PWR) Nuclear Power Plants

Belgian Commercial Pressurised Water Reactor (PWR) Nuclear Power Plants

Nuclear reactor Town (Province) System Power in MWt Ordered Construction Commissioning Decommissioning
Doel I Doel (Antwerp) PWR 460 1969 1974
Doel II Doel (Antwerp) PWR 460 1971 1975
Tihange I Tihange (Liege) PWR 1009 1975
Doel III Doel (Antwerp) PWR 1040 1975 1982
Tihange II Tihange (Liege) PWR 1055 1982
Doel IV Doel (Antwerp) PWR 1080 1978 1985
Tihange III Tihange (Liege) PWR 1065 1986

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