(Bloomberg) -- British Energy Group Plc, whose
nuclear reactors can produce about a fifth of the U.K.'s
electricity, started production at Unit 7 of its Heysham 2 plant.
The unit, which has a capacity of about 580 megawatts,
started June 16 at 7 p.m. London time, according to a National
Grid Plc Web site. British Energy halted the unit June 10 for
planned refueling.
Read more at Bloomberg Energy News
nuclear reactors can produce about a fifth of the U.K.'s
electricity, started production at Unit 7 of its Heysham 2 plant.
The unit, which has a capacity of about 580 megawatts,
started June 16 at 7 p.m. London time, according to a National
Grid Plc Web site. British Energy halted the unit June 10 for
planned refueling.
Read more at Bloomberg Energy News
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