Kahl Nuclear Power Plant
Nuclear power plant in Germany
50°3′32.83″N 8°59′14.2″E / 50.0591194°N 8.987278°E / 50.0591194; 8.987278[edit on Wikidata]
The Kahl plant was the first nuclear power plant ever to be built in Germany.[1] It was located in Karlstein am Main and was an (at the time) experimental boiling water reactor. It was built by General Electric and supplied by Siemens. At the end of 2008, the demolition works had been finished.
The station was the subject of the 1961 short documentary film, Kahl.[2]
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