The Dutch government announced on December that the country plans to build two new nuclear power plants in 2035, which will provide 9%to 13%of the country's total power generation.
The Dutch government announced on the 9th that the country plans to build two new nuclear power plants in 2035, which will provide 9%to 13%of the country's total power generation.
It is announced that the location of the two "third -generation nuclear power plants" is initially set in Borssele in Zelan Province in the southwest. The power generation of each nuclear power plant is between 1,000 MW and 1650 MW.
It is reported that the only nuclear power plant in the Netherlands is also located in Bordele, and the power generation accounts for about 3%of the country's total. The nuclear power plant was originally scheduled to be closed in 2033, but the Dutch government stated that it was ready to extend its operating life so that it could continue to run safely after 2033.
According to the Dutch government plan, the country plans to achieve 27%of sustainable energy by 2030, and by 2040, the production of electricity production and neutrality will be achieved. Wind energy, solar energy and nuclear energy are all clean energy developed by the Netherlands.