Bulgaria's only nuclear power plant to shut down reactor after radioactive coolant leak
The leak at the Kozloduy Nuclear Power Plant was within safety limits when it was detected last week in a steam generator, its operator said on Friday, adding that it had decided to monitor the reactor at the time.
Bulgaria's only nuclear power plant will shut down one of its reactors on Saturday -- its third stoppage so far this year -- after a leak of radioactive coolant was discovered.
Kozloduy Nuclear Power Plant generates about a third of the country's electricity. (image for representation) (AFP file)
Two previous incidents including generator malfunctions at Kozloduy's reactors, located in northwest Bulgaria on the Danube River, have triggered shutdowns in June and October.
The leak at the Kozloduy Nuclear Power Plant was within safety limits when it was detected last week in a steam generator, its operator said on Friday, adding that it had decided to monitor the reactor at the time.
Kozloduy NPP said Friday that it decided to "shut down the reactor before the limits in the technological regulation will be reached".
It added that there was "no change in the radiation situation in the working areas and at Kozloduy's site".
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