Dodewaard nuclear power plant
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Dodewaard nuclear power plant
Summary
Dodewaard nuclear power plant is a nuclear power plant[1]. It draws 38 Wikipedia views per month (nuclear_power_plant category, ranking #117 of 308).[2]
Key Facts
- Dodewaard nuclear power plant is located in Neder-Betuwe[3].
- Dodewaard nuclear power plant is in the country of Netherlands[4].
- Dodewaard nuclear power plant is operated by Gemeenschappelijke Kernenergiecentrale Nederland[5].
- Dodewaard is named after Dodewaard nuclear power plant[6].
- Dodewaard nuclear power plant's manufacturer is recorded as General Electric[7].
- The location of Dodewaard nuclear power plant was Dodewaard[8].
- Dodewaard nuclear power plant's Commons category is recorded as Dodewaard Nuclear Power Plant[9].
- Dodewaard nuclear power plant comprises boiling water reactor[10].
- 1965 marks the founding of Dodewaard nuclear power plant[11].
- Dodewaard nuclear power plant's coordinate location is recorded as {'lat': 51.899444, 'lon': 5.686111}[12].
- Dodewaard nuclear power plant's service entry is recorded as March 26, 1969[13].
- Dodewaard nuclear power plant's service retirement is recorded as March 26, 1997[14].
- Dodewaard nuclear power plant's official website is recorded as https://www.kcd.nl[15].
- Dodewaard nuclear power plant's nominal power output is recorded as {'unit': 'Q6982035', 'amount': '+60'}[16].
- Dodewaard nuclear power plant's state of use is recorded as decommissioned[17].
- Dodewaard nuclear power plant's category for the interior of the item is recorded as Category:Interior of Dodewaard Nuclear Power Plant[18].
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Geography
Dodewaard nuclear power plant is in the country of Netherlands[4]. It is located in Neder-Betuwe[3].
History and Context
1965 marks the founding of Dodewaard nuclear power plant[11]. Dodewaard is named after it[6].
Why It Matters
Dodewaard nuclear power plant draws 38 Wikipedia views per month (nuclear_power_plant category, ranking #117 of 308).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 11 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[19]