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Framatome delivered ATRIUM 11 reload fuel assemblies to Olkiluoto 1
by Staff Writers
Lingen, Germany (SPX) Mar 05, 2019

Olkiluoto NPP, Finland

Framatome delivered a reload batch of ATRIUM 11 fuel assemblies to the Olkiluoto 1 nuclear power plant operated by TVO (Teollisuuden Voima Oyj). It is the first reload of the ATRIUM 11 fuel design worldwide after Lead Fuel Assemblies proved safe operation and its superior performance at this plant during the past years.

ATRIUM 11, the market leader in boiling water reactor fuel assemblies, features unrivalled economic performance, more safety margins and greater flexibility in operations. The fuel assemblies were manufactured at Framatome's site in Lingen, Germany.

"For OL1 we performed the first manufacturing of ATRIUM 11 at an industrial scale. We trained our teams intensively and upgraded our production facilities. Thanks to a great cooperation among the sites we are proud to deliver this new fuel assemblies in time", said Lionel Gaiffe, responsible for Framatome's Fuel business.

Olkiluoto 1 is a boiling water reactor with an installed electrical net capacity of 880 megawatt. The plant is located at the Finnish West coast. First grid connection took place in 1978.


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