Kerncentrale Dodewaard
Kerncentrale Dodewaard is a nuclear power plant located in the Netherlands, specifically in the province of Gelderland. It was commissioned in 1969 and was one of the first commercial nuclear power plants in the country. The plant has a pressurized water reactor and was designed to generate electricity for the national grid.
The facility operated for several decades before being officially shut down in 1997. After its closure, the plant underwent a decommissioning process, which involves safely dismantling the facility and managing radioactive materials. Today, Kerncentrale Dodewaard serves as a significant example in discussions about nuclear energy and its impact on the environment.