Almaraz Nuclear Power Plant
One of the largest power plants in Spain
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History & Background
Commissioned in 1981, Almaraz Nuclear Power Plant is a nuclear power plant located in Spain with an installed capacity of 2.0 GW. It is operated by Iberdrola. By installed capacity, it ranks among the top 5 power plants in Spain.
Why It Matters
Almaraz Nuclear Power Plant is a major source of low-carbon baseload electricity for Spain, producing enough power for roughly 1.5 million US-equivalent households per year. Nuclear plants like this one operate at very high capacity factors (~90%), meaning they generate near their full nameplate capacity around the clock—a profile that complements variable renewables like wind and solar.
Environmental Impact
Compared to a coal-fired plant of the same output, Almaraz Nuclear Power Plant prevents approximately 15.4 million tonnes of CO2 per year. Nuclear plants do produce radioactive waste, but the volume is small (a single household's lifetime nuclear waste fits in a soda can) and storage technology has improved significantly over the past 40 years.
Fun Facts
- One of the 10 largest power plants in Spain.
- Produces enough electricity to power roughly 1.5 million US-equivalent households per year at typical capacity factor.
- Has been operating for 45 years.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much power does Almaraz Nuclear Power Plant produce?▾
Almaraz Nuclear Power Plant has an installed nameplate capacity of 2.0 GW. At typical capacity factors for nuclear plants (~92%), this produces enough electricity for approximately 1.5 million US-equivalent households per year.
Where is Almaraz Nuclear Power Plant located?▾
Almaraz Nuclear Power Plant is located in Spain at approximately 39.8081°, -5.6961°.
When was Almaraz Nuclear Power Plant built?▾
Almaraz Nuclear Power Plant was commissioned in 1981.
Who owns Almaraz Nuclear Power Plant?▾
Almaraz Nuclear Power Plant is owned and operated by Iberdrola.
About Nuclear Power
Nuclear power plants use nuclear fission to generate heat, which produces steam to drive turbines. They provide reliable baseload power with virtually no direct carbon emissions, though they produce radioactive waste.
Other Nuclear Power Plants in Spain
| Name | Capacity | Owner |
|---|---|---|
| ⚡Ascó Nuclear Power Plant | 2.0 GW | Endesa |
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Data Sources
Power plant data is based on the Global Power Plant Database by World Resources Institute, in collaboration with Google, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Enipedia, and the Global Energy Observatory.
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