Published March 2017 | Version v1
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Chooz A: a model for the dismantling of water-cooled reactors

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The specificity of Chooz-A, the first French pressurized water reactor (PWR), is that the reactor and its major components (pumps, exchangers and cooling circuits) are installed in 2 caves dug out in a hill slope. Chooz-A was operating from 1967 to 1991, in 1993 the fuel was removed and in 2007 EDF received the authorization to dismantle the reactor. In 2012, EDF completed the dismantling of the cave containing the elements of the cooling circuit, a cornerstone was the removing of the four 14 m high steam generators. The dismantling of the pressure vessel began in march 2017, it is the same tools and the same processes that were used for the dismantling of the pressure vessel of the Zorita plant (Spain) in 2016. The end of the Chooz-A dismantling is expected in 2022. The feedback experience will help to standardize practices for the French fleet of PWRs. (A.C.)

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Original title (French)
Chooz A: vitrine de la deconstruction des reacteurs a eau pressurisee

Publishing Information

Journal Title
Revue Generale Nucleaire
Journal Issue
no.2
Journal Page Range
p. 54-55
ISSN
0335-5004
CODEN
RGNUDJ