Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Coal-Fired Power Stations in the Czech Republic, Hydroelectric Power Stations in the Czech Republic, Nuclear Power Stations in the Czech Republic, Wind Farms in the Czech Republic, Temeln Nuclear Power Station, List of Power Stations in the Czech Republic, Dukovany Nuclear Power Station, Prunov Power Station, tchovice Reservoir, Lipno Dam, Orlk Dam, Daleice Dam, Dlouh Strn Hydro Power Plant, Daleice Hydro Power Plant, Chomutov Wind Farm, Slapy Hydroelectric Power Station, Chvaletice Power Station, Tuimice Power Station. Excerpt: Temeln Nuclear Power Station - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Model of the plant at the information center. The light green area was originally intended for the two unbuilt reactors.Planning began in the late 1970s and the final project was submitted in 1985. Construction of four operating units began in 1987. The project was expected to be completed in 1991 with estimated building costs of 35 billion Ks. Six villages were demolished to make way for the power station. After the Velvet revolution in 1990 the Czechoslovakian government decided to cease construction of the third and fourth reactors. Work continued on the first two reactors; in the 1990s alterations to the original design were made by Westinghouse in conjunction with SUJB and the IAEA to bring reliability and safety levels into conformance with Western European standards. The standards audit was carried out by Halliburton NUS. As part of the alterations information and control systems were added, electrical modifications carried out, and cabling, reactor core and fuel elements were replaced. In 1993 the Czech government decided to complete the plant in the face of delays and cost overruns, with expected completion at the time estimated fo... More: http://booksllc.net/?id=7651976