NEK Produced Half of Slovenia's Electricity in 2011

Krško, 23 December - The Krsko Nuclear Power Plant, NEK, will produce almost 6,000 kWh of electricity in 2011, more or less a half of Slovenia's electricity, NEK chairman Stane Rozman told the press on Friday. He added that apart from the temporary shut down due to a fault on the electricity grid in March the power plant functioned well throughout the year.

Krsko NEK chairman Stane Rozman (left) speaks to the press about the 2011 results and future plans of Slovenia's sole nuclear power plant in Krsko (NEK). Photo: Rasto Bozic/STA

Krsko
NEK chairman Stane Rozman (left) speaks to the press about the 2011 results and future plans of Slovenia's sole nuclear power plant in Krsko (NEK).
Photo: Rasto Bozic/STA

Krsko NEK chairman Stane Rozman speaks to the press about the 2011 results and future plans of Slovenia's sole nuclear power plant in Krsko (NEK). Photo: Rasto Bozic/STA

Krsko
NEK chairman Stane Rozman speaks to the press about the 2011 results and future plans of Slovenia's sole nuclear power plant in Krsko (NEK).
Photo: Rasto Bozic/STA

Krsko NEK chairman Stane Rozman (left) speaks to the press about the 2011 results and future plans of Slovenia's sole nuclear power plant in Krsko (NEK). Photo: Rasto Bozic/STA

Krsko
NEK chairman Stane Rozman (left) speaks to the press about the 2011 results and future plans of Slovenia's sole nuclear power plant in Krsko (NEK).
Photo: Rasto Bozic/STA

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