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The Kozloduy Nuclear Power Plant is a nuclear power plant in Bulgaria situated 200 km north of Sofia and 5 km east of Kozloduy, a town on the Danube river, near the border with Romania. It is the country's only nuclear power plant. The construction of the plant began on 6 April 1970. Kozloduy NPP...
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The town of Kozloduy is located on the riverbank of Danube, to the north of the town of Vratsa and houses the only nuclear powerplant in Bulgaria. The town of Kozloduy is located on the riverbank of Danube, to the north of the town of Vratsa. Its history dates a long way back but the town is well-known for two events.
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National Museum Steamship Radetski The museum steamship Radetski is situated in the town of Kozloduy, on 82 Hristo Botev street. The ship itself, the one that Botev used to get to Bulgarian shore, is situated on the Kozloduy river bank and offers accommodation against modest payment.
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NGOs Issue Paper EBRD Annual Meeting, Bucharest, May 2002 The CEE Bankwatch Networks Mission is to prevent environmentally and socially harmful impacts of international development finance, and to promote alternative solutions and public participation INTERNATIONAL DECOMMISSIONING SUPPORT FUND FOR KOZLODUY NPP...
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The transfer of the Systematic Approach to Training methodology and training materials developed at the Balakovo and Khmelnytskyy Training Centers is ongoing at the Kozloduy plant.
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Kozloduy, which is now run by the National Electric Company, had a troubled operating history in the early 1990s. Poor Physical Condition . A June 1991 IAEA mission found Kozloduy's four VVER-440 units in such poor physical condition, and safety deficiencies so serious,
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