Temelín nuclear station produced more power in 2009 than in previous years

The Temelín nuclear power station in south Bohemia produced more electricity in 2009 than ever before. It generated 13,204 terawatt hours last year, which was three percent less than its operators had planned but still the most it has ever produced. Meanwhile, the Czech Republic’s other nuclear power plant at Dukovany in Moravia had its third best year ever in terms of amount of power generated, officials said.

Author: Ian Willoughby