In January 2017, nuclear power plant Krsko, jointly owned by Slovenia and Croatia, produced 514,159.4 MWh of net electricity, which is 0.8 % more than planned (510,000 MWh) for this month.
On 17 February, NPP Krsko has been successfully reconnected to the grid, following a disconnection a day earlier due to a faulty valve which regulates water supply to the non-nuclear part of the plant.
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Tags: electricity, electricity production, Krsko, NPP, nuclear, Slovenia, statistical