NUCLEAR · SOUTH KOREA

Kori

Kori is a 3,137 MW nuclear power plant in South Korea. It was commissioned in 1978. It is operated by Korea Hydro and Nuclear. The station houses 10 reactors. At 3,137 MW it is one of the largest power plants in our global catalog.

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3,137 MW Capacity
Nuclear Fuel
1978 Online since
19.9 TWh Tracked output/yr

Plant details

Operator
Korea Hydro and Nuclear
Reactors
10
Commissioned
1978
Country
South Korea
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Frequently asked questions

How big is Kori?

Kori has 3,137 MW of installed capacity across 10 reactors. It is a nuclear facility in South Korea.

When was Kori built?

Kori was commissioned in 1978, according to our public-data catalog. It is a 3,137 MW nuclear plant in South Korea.

Who owns Kori?

Kori is operated by Korea Hydro and Nuclear. Ownership and operator details are drawn from public sources and may differ from the current legal owner.

Where is Kori located?

Kori is in South Korea. Open nrgmap to see it pinpointed on the map and explore the surrounding grid.