(Bloomberg) -- Energie Baden-Wuerttemberg AG,
Germany's third-biggest utility, said it began power generation
at its Philippsburg-2 nuclear reactor which had been halted for
annual maintenance.
The unit, which has a capacity of 1,458-megawatts, was
stopped at the beginning of the month, the company said in a
statement. It was restarted over the weekend.
Read more at Bloomberg Energy News
Germany's third-biggest utility, said it began power generation
at its Philippsburg-2 nuclear reactor which had been halted for
annual maintenance.
The unit, which has a capacity of 1,458-megawatts, was
stopped at the beginning of the month, the company said in a
statement. It was restarted over the weekend.
Read more at Bloomberg Energy News
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