OperationalSouth Korea

Kori-3

The Kori Nuclear Power Plant (Korean: 고리원자력발전소, Hanja: 古里原子力發電所) is a South Korean nuclear power plant located in Kori, a suburban village in Busan. It is the world's second-largest fully operational nuclear generating station by total reactor count and the number of currently operational reactors since 2016, after it exceeded in nameplate capacity Canada's Bruce Nuclear Generating Station.

Kori-3

Technical Specifications

Capacity
1001 MW
Reactor Type
PWR
Model
WH F
IAEA ID
409

Timeline

Construction Started
October 1, 1979
Operational From
September 30, 1985
Current Status
Operational

Location

Country
South Korea
Region
Busan
Coordinates
35.3210°, 129.2950°

Operator & Owner

Operator
Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power

Data source: WNA/IAEA • Last verified against IAEA PRIS database