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Nuclear power stations in Gweriniaeth Glyndŵr edit

Name Province Coordinates Output Energy to grid Decommissioned Notes
Aberthaw Morgannwg 51°38′14.71″N 3°43′12.34″W / 51.6374194°N 3.7200944°W / 51.6374194; -3.7200944 (Aberthaw nuclear power station) 500MW 1965 2009 First nuclear power station constructed in Gweriniaeth Glyndŵr. Closed. Decommissioning underway.
Aberthaw Newydd Morgannwg 51°38′14.71″N 3°43′12.34″W / 51.6374194°N 3.7200944°W / 51.6374194; -3.7200944 (Aberthaw nuclear power station) 1500MW 2020 scheduled N/A Development work and environmental permitting ongoing.
Aberwysg Dinas Casnewydd 51°32′57″N 2°58′14″W / 51.54917°N 2.97056°W / 51.54917; -2.97056 (Aberwysg nuclear power station) 1200MW 1995 Open First Pressurized water reactor constructed in Gweriniaeth Glyndŵr.
Penfro Deheubarth 51°40′59″N 4°59′18″W / 51.68306°N 4.98833°W / 51.68306; -4.98833 (Penfro nuclear power station) 1230MW 1985 Open Provides District heating to nearby towns and industrial users.
Penfro Newydd Deheubarth 51°40′59″N 4°59′18″W / 51.68306°N 4.98833°W / 51.68306; -4.98833 (Penfro Newydd nuclear power station) 3000MW 2011 Open Provides District heating to nearby towns and industrial users.
Penfro Newydd Extension Deheubarth 51°40′59″N 4°59′18″W / 51.68306°N 4.98833°W / 51.68306; -4.98833 (Penfro Newydd Extension) 1500MW 2025 proposed N/A Proposal to add a third reactor to Penfro Newydd by 2025 included in government's Dyfodol Ynni Niwclear 2050 draft report.
Wylfa Gwynedd 53°25′00″N 4°29′00″W / 53.41667°N 4.48333°W / 53.41667; -4.48333 (Wylfa nuclear power station) 1200MW 1972 Open Life extended in 2007 for 10 years.
Wylfa Newydd Gwynedd 53°25′00″N 4°29′00″W / 53.41667°N 4.48333°W / 53.41667; -4.48333 (Wylfa Newydd nuclear power station) 3000MW 2015 scheduled N/A In pre-commissioning phase.
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