10 December 1978 (Unit 1) 15 July 1979 (Unit 2)[2]
Decommission date
December 2018 (Unit 1) - July 2019 (Unit 2)
Owner(s)
Taipower
Operator(s)
Taiwan Power Company
Nuclear power station
Reactor type
BWR-4
Power generation
Units operational
2 x 604 MW
Nameplate capacity
1,208 MW
Capacity factor
85.0%
Annual net output
9,000 GW·h
External links
Commons
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The Jinshan Nuclear Power Plant or Chin Shan Nuclear Power Plant[3] (金山核能發電廠), First Nuclear Power Plant (第一核能發電廠 or 核一), is a nuclear power plant being decommissioned in Shimen District, New Taipei, Taiwan. Commissioned in 1978, the plant was Taiwan's first and smallest nuclear power plant.
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^"Taiwan Nuclear Power". World-nuclear.org. Archived from the original on 2016-01-28. Retrieved 2014-05-01.
^"Chin Shan Nuclear Power Plant". Power Technology. 2011-06-15. Retrieved 2014-05-01.
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