Wednesday, April 18, 2007

E.ON Plans to Halt Oskarshamn-1 Reactor in Sweden for Repairs Later Today

(Bloomberg) -- E.ON AG, Germany's biggest utility, will halt power production at its Oskarshamn nuclear plant in Sweden later today for ``required maintenance,'' the company said in a message distributed by Nord Pool ASA.

The 467-megawatt reactor in southeastern Sweden will stop generating electricity at 5 p.m. local time today, according to today's statement from the Nordic power exchange. It didn't say when the unit will restart.


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