Chooz Nuclear Power Plant
| Chooz Nuclear Power Plant | |
|---|---|
| Official name | Centrale Nucléaire de Chooz | 
| Country | France | 
| Location | Chooz, Ardennes | 
| Coordinates | 50°5′24″N 4°47′22″E / 50.09000°N 4.78944°E | 
| Status | Operational | 
| Construction began | 1960 | 
| Commission date | April 15, 1967 | 
| Decommission date | 1991 (Chooz A) | 
| Operator | EDF | 
| Nuclear power station | |
| Reactor type | PWR | 
| Reactor supplier | Framatome | 
| Cooling towers | 2 × Natural Draft | 
| Cooling source | Meuse River | 
| Power generation | |
| Units operational | 2 × 1560 MW | 
| Make and model | Alstom | 
| Units decommissioned | 1 × 320 MW | 
| Nameplate capacity | 3120 MW | 
| Capacity factor | 70.6% | 
| Annual net output | 19,306 GW·h | 
| External links | |
| Website | www | 
| Commons | Related media on Commons | 
The Chooz Nuclear Power Station (French: Centrale nucléaire de Chooz) lies in the municipality of Chooz in the Ardennes department, France, on the Meuse River in a panhandle protruding into Belgium, between the French city of Charleville-Mézières and the Belgian municipality of Dinant, near the comune of Givet.
Three nuclear reactors have been built on the site, Chooz A, Chooz B1 and Chooz B2. Chooz A was permanently shutdown in 1991 and has been undergoing the decommissioning process since 2007.
As of 2022, the plant employed around 1200 operators.
The Chooz reactors were a source of neutrinos for the Chooz neutrino oscillation experiment; a new experiment, Double Chooz, was also operating nearby.