Cofrentes Nuclear Power Plant
The reactor with the highest power among Spain’s nuclear plants, counting on 1.092 MWe
Cofrentes Nuclear Power Plant
It generated 46.5% of all electricityin the Valencia Region in 2020
We do not emit CO2
Each year we prevent the emission of about5 million metric tons of CO2 into the atmosphere
We are essential in the fightagainst climate change
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POWER PLANT FIGURES
8.649
million kilowatts hour (kWh)generated in 2022
>40%
of the energyproduced in theValencian Community
2
million householdssupplied
3
million tonsof CO2 emissions to theatmosphere avoided
News
WANO Peer Review, an international review of the main areas of the power plant, begins
09/03/2023
From 6 to 24 March, the Cofrentes nuclear power plant will undergo what the World Association of Nuclear Operators (WANO) calls Peer Review.
Students of the Master’s Degree in Nuclear Safety and Radiation Protection of the Polytechnic University of Valencia visit the Cofrentes power plant.
Students of the Master's Degree in Nuclear Safety and Radiation Protection of the Polytechnic University of Valencia visit the Cofrentes power plant.
Jornada de donación de sangre
Los trabajadores de la central nuclear de Cofrentes se han sumado una vez más a la iniciativa solidaria de donación de sangre.
The Director General of Protección Civil y emergencias visits the Cofrentes nuclear power plant
Leonardo Marcos, Director General of Civil Protection and Emergencies, visited the facilities of the Cofrentes nuclear power plant
Students of the master’s degree in radiological protection of the Polytechnic University of Valencia visit Cofrentes as part of their training process.
On 3 May, a group of students of the Master's Degree in Radiation Protection of the Polytechnic University of Valencia (UPV) visited the facilities of the Cofrentes nuclear power plant