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Overview

Dukonavy is a nuclear power plant in the Czech Republic, operated by CEZ Group. With a capacity of 2040 MW, it is a major source of low-carbon electricity for the region.

Dukonavy is a nuclear power plant located in the Czech Republic, operated by CEZ Group. It has a capacity of 2040 MW, placing it among the larger nuclear facilities in Central Europe. The plant plays a key role in the country's energy mix, providing reliable baseload power. The facility operates under Czech national regulations and European Union directives, including the Euratom Treaty and relevant safety standards. Nuclear power plants in the Czech Republic are subject to strict oversight by the State Office for Nuclear Safety (SUJB). The technology used is pressurized water reactor (PWR) type, typical for the region. Dukonavy contributes significantly to the Czech Republic's goal of reducing greenhouse gas emissions by displacing fossil fuel generation. Its location in the South Moravian Region supports local energy security and grid stability. The plant's long operational history demonstrates the maturity of nuclear technology in the country.

Environmental context

Nuclear power generation produces no direct CO2, SOx, or NOx emissions during operation, making Dukonavy a low-carbon energy source. However, the plant's location near populated areas requires careful management of radiological safety and waste disposal. The facility's cooling system may impact local water bodies through thermal discharge. Overall, the environmental footprint is relatively low compared to fossil fuel plants, but long-term waste storage remains a consideration.

Frequently asked questions

Dukonavy is located in the Czech Republic, at coordinates 49.0852 N, 16.1479 E, in the South Moravian Region.

Dukonavy has a capacity of 2040 MW, making it one of the larger nuclear power plants in Central Europe.

Dukonavy is operated by CEZ Group, the largest electricity producer in the Czech Republic.

Nuclear power plants in the Czech Republic are regulated by the State Office for Nuclear Safety (SUJB) and must comply with European Union directives under the Euratom Treaty.

Nuclear power generation produces no direct CO2, SOx, or NOx emissions, contributing to climate change mitigation and improved air quality compared to fossil fuel plants.
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