The Greifswald nuclear power station, also referred to as the Lubmin nuclear power station, holds a significant place in history as it was the largest nuclear power station in East Germany. It was operational until its closure, which occurred shortly after the German reunification. This historical significance might be of interest to visitors who are keen on understanding the industrial history of East Germany.
The Greifswald nuclear power station was equipped with plants of the VVER -440/V-230 type. These plants were the second generation of Soviet-designed plants. Visitors interested in nuclear technology and its evolution might find this information intriguing, as it provides insight into the technological advancements of the time.
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Latzower Straße 1, Rubenow
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