Koeberg Power Station
Coverage of Koeberg Power Station in the Nexus archive.
- No radiation leak after ‘contamination’ events at Africa’s only nuclear plant, regulator says
South Africa's nuclear regulator confirmed no radiation leak occurred during three 'contamination' events at the Koeberg Power Station, stating the incidents were contained within the facility and posed no public risk. The plant, Africa's only nuclear power station, plans to expand its nuclear capacity, with other African nations like Egypt also advancing nuclear projects.
- No radiation leak after ‘contamination’ events at Africa’s only nuclear plant, regulator says
South Africa’s nuclear regulator confirmed no radiation leaked into the environment during three 'contamination' events at the Koeberg Power Station. The incidents, caused by power loss to ventilation units during maintenance, were contained, with worker exposure levels below those from a dental X-ray. Koeberg, Africa’s only commercial nuclear plant, provides 5% of South Africa’s electricity and recently received reactor life extensions.
- No radiation leak after 'contamination' events at Africa's only nuclear plant, regulator says
South Africa's nuclear regulator confirmed no radiation leak into the environment during three contamination events at the Koeberg Power Station. The incidents, caused by power loss to ventilation during maintenance, were contained, with worker exposure below levels from a dental X-ray. The plant, Africa's only nuclear facility, remains operational with extended reactor lifetimes as the country plans to expand nuclear energy.
- No radiation leak after 'contamination' events at Africa's only nuclear plant, regulator says
South Africa's nuclear regulator confirmed no radioactive material leaked into the environment during three 'contamination' events at Koeberg Power Station, Africa's only nuclear plant. The incidents, caused by power loss to ventilation units during maintenance, were contained, with worker exposure levels below those from a dental X-ray. The plant, located near Cape Town, is part of South Africa's plans to expand nuclear energy amid growing electricity demands.