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- The Atucha Nuclear Complex, or Atucha Nuclear Power Plant, is the location for two adjacent nuclear power plants in Lima, Zárate, Buenos Aires Province...
- Embalse AtuchaAtucha II In Argentina, about 10% of the electricity comes from 3 operational nuclear reactors: Embalse, a CANDU reactor, and Atucha I and...
- The Gran Premio Jorge de Atucha (previously known as the Clásico Jorge Atucha, Premio Jorge Atucha, Premio General Las Heras) is a Group 1 thoroughbred...
- country in Latin America to put in-line a commercial nuclear power plant, Atucha I. Although the Argentine-built parts for that station amounted to 10% of...
- city of Zárate, in the northern part of Buenos Aires province beside the Atucha I Nuclear Power Plant. The reactor was integrally designed by CNEA (National...
- pressurized heavy water reactors were built independent of the CANDU-line, mainly Atucha nuclear power plant in Argentina. The nuclear industry (as distinct from...
- evidence that civilian heavy water power reactors—such as the CANDU or Atucha designs—have been used to produce military fissile materials. In nations...
- chief base of support, the CGT. He also presided over the inaugural of the Atucha I Nuclear Power Plant (Latin America's first) in April; the reactor, begun...
- Atucha Embalse Yacyretá Salto Grande Piedra del Aguila El Chocón Alicurá ****aleufú Planicie Banderita San Nicolás Dock Sud Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap...
- Latin America (1957), as well as the region's first commercial reactor, Atucha I, in 1974. The institute was renamed in 1962 to honor José Antonio Balseiro...