Kernkraftwerk Prevlaka, Nuclear power facility near Sava River, Croatia.
Kernkraftwerk Prevlaka is an abandoned nuclear power plant located along the Sava River in Croatia that never became operational. The site displays the remains of a facility designed for large-scale electricity generation, halted during construction in the early 1990s.
Plans for the facility began in 1981 as a joint effort between Croatian and Slovenian energy organizations. Construction was halted in the early 1990s and the project was permanently abandoned.
The facility represented Yugoslavia's energy development program during the 1980s, reflecting regional aspirations for nuclear power advancement.
The site is not accessible to the public and sits in a remote area along the Sava River. Daytime visits with clear weather offer the best views of the structure from outside the perimeter.
Foreign investment negotiations for the Prevlaka nuclear plant involved discussions about constructing four additional nuclear facilities across Yugoslavia during the 1980s.
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