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Krško nuclear plant posts 100% availability in March 2026, beating output plan
Slovenia and Croatia’s jointly operated Krško Nuclear Power Plant delivered another month of steady performance in March 2026, generating more electricity than planned while maintaining full operational reliability. For investors and energy market participants, consistent output against targets—paired with uninterrupted operations—can be a meaningful signal for supply stability in a sector where downtime risk is typically a key variable.
March generation exceeded the production plan
In March 2026, the plant produced a total of 521,396 MWh of net electricity. That figure was above the planned output of 515,000 MWh by 1.24%, reflecting a modest but clear outperformance versus its own schedule.
Performance remained stable versus the prior year
Looking at year-on-year results, the plant generated 520,951 MWh in March of the previous year. That output was also above the planned level by 0.91%, suggesting the facility’s ability to meet and exceed targets has been consistent rather than episodic.
Full compliance with technical requirements and safety readiness
The plant operated within all required technical specifications during the reporting period. All safety systems were fully functional throughout the month, while both the availability factor and capacity factor reached 100%, indicating uninterrupted operation and high reliability.
No technical issues reported
According to the reporting summary, no technical issues were recorded during March. With operations described as stable and efficient under normal operating conditions—and with safety systems remaining fully functional—the results reinforce expectations of dependable generation from Krško during this period.