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Slovenia: NPP Krško produced 496.4 GWh in May

In May, the Slovenian Krško nuclear power plant produced 496,409.71 MWh of gross electricity at the output of the generator or 471,739.9 MWh of net electricity. In that month, production was 1.89 percent higher than planned (463,000 MW h).

The availability factor was 96 percent. The nuclear power plant operated within the limits of the technical specifications. All security systems were operable, NE Krško announced.

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