Ringhals Nuclear Power Plant
| Ringhals Nuclear Power Plant | |
|---|---|
| Ringhals NPP | |
| Country | Sweden | 
| Coordinates | 57°15′35″N 12°6′39″E / 57.25972°N 12.11083°E | 
| Status | Operational | 
| Construction began | 1969 | 
| Commission date | R1: 1 January 1976 R2: 1 May 1975 R3: 9 September 1981 R4: 21 November 1983 | 
| Decommission date | R1: 31 December 2020 R2: 30 December 2019 | 
| Operators | Ringhals AB 
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| Power generation | |
| Units operational | R3: 1074 MW R4: 1130 MW | 
| Nameplate capacity | 2,190 MW | 
| Annual net output | 
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| External links | |
| Website | karnkraft | 
| Commons | Related media on Commons | 
Ringhals is a nuclear power plant in Sweden. It is situated on the Värö Peninsula (Swedish: Väröhalvön) in Varberg Municipality approximately 65 km south of Gothenburg. With a total power rating of 2,190 MWe, it is the second largest power plant in Sweden. It is owned 70% by Vattenfall and 30% by Uniper SE.
The plant has two pressurized water reactors (R3 and R4). A third pressurized water reactor, R2, was permanently shut down in 2019. On 31 December 2020 the R1 boiling water reactor was also permanently shut down.