Temelín Nuclear Power Station (, abbreviation ''ETE'') is a
nuclear power plant
A nuclear power plant (NPP), also known as a nuclear power station (NPS), nuclear generating station (NGS) or atomic power station (APS) is a thermal power station in which the heat source is a nuclear reactor. As is typical of thermal power st ...
in
Temelín, Czech Republic. It is owned by
ČEZ Group, which employs 1,000 workers at the site. The adjacent castle
Vysoký Hrádek serves as an information centre.
In 2003, the Temelín Nuclear Power Plant, with its 2,180 MW of installed capacity, became the largest power resource in the Czech Republic and the largest source of zero-emission electricity generation by far.
History

Planning for the Temelín Nuclear Power Station began in the late 1970s, and the final project was submitted in 1985. Construction of four operating units began in 1987. The project was expected to be completed in 1991, with estimated building costs of 35 billion
CSK. Six villages were demolished by the then-
Communist government
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to make way for the power station.
After the
Velvet Revolution
The Velvet Revolution () or Gentle Revolution () was a non-violent transition of power in what was then Czechoslovakia, occurring from 17 November to 28 November 1989. Popular demonstrations against the one-party government of the Communist Pa ...
in 1990, the
Czechoslovak government decided to cease construction of the third and fourth reactors;
work continued on the first two reactors, however. In the 1990s, alterations to the original design were made by
Westinghouse, in conjunction with
SUJB and the
IAEA
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, to bring reliability and safety levels into conformance with
Western Europe
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The concept of "the West" appeared in Europe in juxtaposition to "the East" and originally applied to the Western half of the ancient Mediterranean ...
an standards. The standards audit was carried out by
Halliburton NUS. As part of the alterations, information and control systems were added, electrical modifications carried out, and cabling, reactor core, and fuel elements were replaced. In 1993, the Czech government decided to complete the plant in the face of delays and
cost overrun
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s, with expected completion at the time estimated for 1997. In 1994, an opinion poll reported that 68% of Czech citizens were in favour of nuclear power development.
By 1998, construction was still not completed, and costs reached 71 billion CZK. The Czech government again reconsidered completion of the plant. In 1999, the decision was made to continue, projecting completion to 2000, with a maximum cost of 98.6 CZK billion. The project was controversial; national and international (mainly Austrian) opposition was stronger than in the early 1990s, and public opinion on the project fluctuated. In a 1999 opinion poll, 47% of Czech citizens were in favour and 53% against nuclear power development, a fall from 1994. In subsequent years, the same poll showed 63% in favour and 37% against in 2000 and 58% in favour and 42% against in 2001.
[
In September and October 2000, Austrian ]anti-nuclear
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protesters demonstrated against the Temelín Nuclear Power Plant and at one stage temporarily blocked all 26 border crossings between Austria and the Czech Republic.
As a result of cost overruns, political changes, and design changes to the plant, reactor 1 began commercial operations in June 2002, and reactor 2 on 18 April 2003. As of 2023, the two reactors had produced 272 TWh, or 272.000.000.000 kWh of electricity, with no CO2 emissions. Assuming a price level of CZK 2 per kWh, this amounted to 544 billion CZK. As the initial investment was CZK 100 billion, the plant had turned a profit. In 2022 alone, the operators of the plant earned CZK 80 billion, as a result of the Russian invasion of Ukraine
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and the resulting energy crisis.
Melk Protocol
The Melk Protocol, signed on 12 December 2000 in Melk
Melk (; older spelling: ) is a city in the Austrian state of Lower Austria, next to the Wachau valley along the Danube. Melk has a population of 5,257 (as of 2012). It is best known as the site of a massive baroque Benedictine monastery named ...
, Austria, is the result of negotiations between the Czech and Austrian governments, led by Czech prime minister Miloš Zeman
Miloš Zeman (; born 28 September 1944) is a Czech politician who served as the third president of the Czech Republic from 2013 to 2023. He also previously served as the prime minister of the Czech Republic from 1998 to 2002. As leader of the Cze ...
and Austrian chancellor Wolfgang Schüssel
Wolfgang Schüssel (; born 7 June 1945) is a retired Austrian politician. He was Chancellor of Austria for two consecutive terms from February 2000 to January 2007. While being recognised as a rare example of an active reformer in contemporary A ...
, with the participation of European Commissioner Günter Verheugen. The aim of the protocol was to resolve disputes over the Temelín plant, with Austria raising several concerns about its safety and procedures. The Czech Republic committed itself to some above-standard procedures (e.g., notification of events at Temelín to Austria, and a more stringent environmental impact assessment
Environmental impact assessment (EIA) is the assessment of the environmental impact, environmental consequences of a plan, policy, program, or actual projects prior to the decision to move forward with the proposed action. In this context, the te ...
). Consequently, Austria recognised the importance of EU enlargement and agreed that the free movement of goods and people must be preserved (this clause was a response to the blockade of Czech–Austrian border crossings by Austrian anti-nuclear activists). The protocol is not legally binding.
Technical data
In 2013, the reactors were uprated from 3,000 MW thermal output to 3,120 MW, bringing the total output to 1,003 MWe net and 1,056 MWe gross. In 2015, turbomachinery
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was updated, bringing total output to the current 1,026 MWe net and 1,080 MWe gross.
Reactor vessel (core)
* The reactor contains 163 fuel assemblies and 61 control rod assemblies.
* A single assembly has the shape of ~4.5m long hexagon, and inside are 312 fuel rods.
* The fuel rods contain stacked cylindrical fuel pellets.
* Fuel enrichment: max. 5% (average 3.5%) of 235U (fissile isotope)
* Fuel load UO2: 92t (the reactor splits about 3 kg of uranium every day).
* Fuel replacement cycle: 4 years (1/4 is changed yearly).
* Vessel height: ~11m; outside diameter: ~4.5m; wall thickness: 193 mm.
* The vessel is designed for up to 17.6MPa at 350 °C.
* The vessel is made of high-quality, low-alloy chrome-nickel-molybdenum-vanadium steel.
* For the reactor to produce 1W of thermal output, 30 billion fissions of uranium-235 must take place every second. For a coal power station to produce the same output, 1,500,000,000 billion carbon atoms must be burned.
Reactor cooling system
* Number of cooling loops: 4
* Quantity of primary circuit coolant: 337 m3
* Operating pressure: 15.7MPa
* Coolant inlet temperature: approx. 290 °C (554F)
* Coolant outlet temperature: approx. 320 °C (608F)
* Coolant flow through reactor: 23.5 m3/s
Steam generator
* Number per reactor unit: 4
* Steam delivered per one generator: 1,470 t/hour
* Steam outlet pressure: 6.3MPa
* Steam outlet temperature: 278.5 °C (533.3F)
Cooling circuit
* The plant has four cooling towers (each unit has two towers).
* Each tower has a height of , a diameter of , and an external wall surface area of .
* Pure water is evaporated in cooling tower (~0.3m3/s).
** The water needs to be constantly refilled.
Protective envelope (containment)
* Height of cylindrical section: 38m
* Inside diameter of cylindrical section: 45m
* Wall thickness: 1.2m
* Thickness of steel lining: 8mm
Turbine generator set
* Number per unit: 1
* Number of steam turbine sections: 1 high-pressure and 3 low-pressure
* Speed: 3,000 rpm
* Voltage on alternator's terminal: 24kV
* Alternator cooling: hydrogen – water
Reliability
IAEA
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data show that reactor 1 reaches a cumulative operating factor of about 63%, and reactor 2 of about 76%. The cumulative operating factor figures for Temelín NPP reactors are lower than the figures of similar reactors operated in Russia, where it is around 80–87%.
ČEZ has increased the operating factor as well as production in recent years, and the plant reached 84% in 2012, with a total record production of 15 TWh.
New reactors
Plans to build all four original reactors were reopened in 2005. However, in 2014, the prospective plans were cancelled.
In 2007, planning was suspended because the incoming government agreed not to promote nuclear energy. However, in July 2008, ČEZ requested the Ministry of the Environment conduct an environmental impact assessment
Environmental impact assessment (EIA) is the assessment of the environmental impact, environmental consequences of a plan, policy, program, or actual projects prior to the decision to move forward with the proposed action. In this context, the te ...
for two additional reactors. In 2009, regional approval was granted for the new build. In August 2009, ČEZ sought bids for two pressurized water reactor
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In a PWR, water is used both as ...
s. Shortly after the Fukushima nuclear accident, prime minister Petr Nečas
Petr Nečas (; born 19 November 1964) is a Czech former politician who served as the prime minister of the Czech Republic and leader of the Civic Democratic Party from 2010 to 2013, and as Member of the Chamber of Deputies (MP) from 1993 to 20 ...
announced that the construction of new reactors would continue according to original plans but with the tender selection delayed until 2013.
In July 2012, ČEZ opened public-contract bids for completing the Temelín Nuclear Power Plant in the presence of the bidders—Areva
Areva S.A. was a French multinational group specializing in nuclear power, active between 2001 and 2018. It was headquartered in Courbevoie, France. Before its 2016 corporate restructuring, Areva was majority-owned by the French state through t ...
; a consortium of the Westinghouse Electric Company
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; and a consortium of ŠKODA JS, Atomstroyexport, and Gidropress. In October 2012, Areva's bid was excluded from further evaluation, as they had not met statutory requirements.
In March 2013, a Russian-led consortium, comprising Atomstroyexport, Gidropress, and Škoda, signed contracts with the Czech companies ZAT, Hochtief CZ, and UJV Rez, for the construction of two new nuclear reactor units for Temelín-3 and Temelín-4, both of which being MIR-1200 (Modernised International Reactor). ZAT would supply automated systems for the plant, Hochtief CZ would be responsible for construction of the nuclear island, and UJV Rez would help compile project documentation for the nuclear and turbine islands and also create working documentation for construction of the plant. A statement said the consortium was aiming for a "localisation level" of 75 percent. The other running project for the contract was Westinghouse, with its AP1000 reactor. The winner of the contract was scheduled to be announced at the end of 2013.
In April 2014, ČEZ cancelled the project after the Czech government stated it did not plan to provide guarantees or other mechanisms to support the construction of low-emission power plants following discussions in the EU. The ČEZ CEO stated:
In 2021, Westinghouse was contracted to upgrade the instrumentation and control systems of the power plant in a nine-year project.
See also
* Nuclear power in the Czech Republic
* Energy in the Czech Republic
* Dukovany Nuclear Power Station
References
External links
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360º panorama of Temelin Nuclear Power Plant
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Nuclear power stations in the Czech Republic
České Budějovice District
Nuclear power stations using VVER reactors
Buildings and structures in the South Bohemian Region
Energy infrastructure completed in 2000
2000 establishments in the Czech Republic
21st-century architecture in the Czech Republic