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- Q7068101 subject Q7609750.
- Q7068101 abstract "The Netherlands' only commercial nuclear reactor is Borssele, which became operational in 1973 and as of 2011 produces about 4% of the country’s electricity according to the world nuclear association. IEA statistics, however, identify only about 1.3% of total primary energy supply (TPES). The older Dodewaard nuclear power plant was a test reactor that was later attached to the national grid but was closed in 1997.A 2MW research reactor is located in Delft, as part of the physics department of Delft University of Technology.This reactor is not meant for energy provision, but is used as a neutron- and positron-source for research.".
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- Q7068101 comment "The Netherlands' only commercial nuclear reactor is Borssele, which became operational in 1973 and as of 2011 produces about 4% of the country’s electricity according to the world nuclear association. IEA statistics, however, identify only about 1.3% of total primary energy supply (TPES).".
- Q7068101 label "Nuclear energy in the Netherlands".