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Slovenia's nuclear plant restarts after technical problems
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This picture taken on February 20, 2008 shows Slovenia's only nuclear power plant in town of Krsko, some 10 kilometres from the border with Croatia. AFP PHOTO/ STRINGER
This picture taken on February 20, 2008 shows Slovenia's only nuclear power plant in town of Krsko, some 10 kilometres from the border with Croatia. AFP PHOTO/ STRINGER
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LJUBLJANA: Slovenia's only nuclear power plant, Krsko (NEK), was brought back to full power during the night from Sunday to Monday after shutting down automatically on Feb. 25 over technical problems, NEK said on Monday.

It said the stoppage had no environmental or health impact.

 
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Slovenia's only nuclear power plant, Krsko (NEK), was brought back to full power during the night from Sunday to Monday after shutting down automatically on Feb. 25 over technical problems, NEK said on Monday.
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