Borssele Nuclear Power Station
The Borssele Nuclear Power Station is located in the Netherlands, near the village of Borssele in the province of Zeeland. It is the only operational nuclear power plant in the country and has been generating electricity since 1973. The facility uses a pressurized water reactor to produce energy, contributing significantly to the national electricity supply.
The power station is known for its safety measures and efficient operation. It underwent a major upgrade in the early 2000s, extending its operational life until at least 2033. The Borssele Nuclear Power Station plays a crucial role in the Netherlands' efforts to reduce carbon emissions and transition to sustainable energy sources.