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Tihange nuclear power plant seen from the fortress of Huy The Tihange Nuclear Power Station, along with Doel Nuclear Power Station, is one of the two large-scale nuclear power plants in Belgium. It is located on the right bank of the Meuse River in the Belgian district of Tihange, part of Huy municipality in the Walloonian province of Liège. The primary stakeholder in the plant is the Belgian energy company Electrabel. Contents 1 Reactors 2 Incidents 3 References 4 See also 5 External links Reactors The plant has three pressurized water reactors, with a total capacity of 2985 MWe and makes up 52% of the total Belgian nuclear generating capacity.[1] Its units are rated as follows: Tihange 1: 962 MWe (1975) Tihange 2: 1008 MWe (1983) Tihange 3: 1015 MWe (1985) Incidents On September 3rd 2008 a malfunctioning fan was found in a reactor. This was classified as INES-1[2]. Also, in 2005 and 2002 there were two INES-2 incidents. And in 2001 and 1993 there were fires on the site of the nuclear power plant. Those were classified as level 0.[3] The plant seen from Ampsin station Cooling towers along the Meuse river References ^ IAEA summary of Belgian reactors ^ Incident à la centrale nucléaire de Tihange (French) ^ Tihange | Nuclear power in Europe See also Nuclear Plant Doel External links Electrabel site about Nuclear Plant Tihange Coordinates: 50°32′04.66″N 5°16′21.12″E / 50.5346278°N 5.2725333°E / 50.5346278; 5.2725333