Site
Visit: Eletrobrás Eletronuclear (Angra 2, Angra 3, and Nuclear Waste Control
Center)
Eletrobrás
Eletronuclear was established in 1997 in order to build and operate nuclear
power plants in Brazil. A subsidiary of Eletrobrás, it is a mixed-capital company
and is responsible for the generation of approximately 3% of the electricity
consumed in Brazil.
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjLQ4_3EhlmxBnFqjF1yiRr_h3ofsmq8VVPAnOsmp-JiJVya7qpmkWYbEnYNxdWHej9OZzT391TEzjBxLkdVB7uKmgCseuBLGxufcwmw8vwK1UXJ2KAwMz4cwiyBI-Z0wobByapu-KBEe4/s400/IMG_1008_1600x1067.jpg)
Comments from the students about the visit:
"Angra is probably one of the most beautiful places you could build a nuclear power plant. Good thing it doesn’t have greenhouse gas emissions." -- Stephen Lee '13, Harvard College
Eletronuclear
uses the biggest turbine in the southern hemisphere to not only generate a
large portion of Brazil’s electricity, but also to invest in developing the
surrounding community socioeconomically.
"I
can’t believe I actually went to a nuclear power plant! Brazil has the
technology and big uranium reserves; we need to increase the amount of nuclear
energy generated in our country." -- Luciana C. Mascarenhas, 5th-year,
Poli-USP
"It was interesting to understand better how a nuclear power plant works and how important and complex is the job of the people who work there." -- Natália Takahashi Margarido, 6th-year, Poli-USP
"It was interesting to understand better how a nuclear power plant works and how important and complex is the job of the people who work there." -- Natália Takahashi Margarido, 6th-year, Poli-USP
"We
could see the construction of Angra 3 and its construction site from a far view
point. I couldn’t stop wondering about the technologies involving the cast and
quality of the concrete used in that place." -- Guilherme A. Nogueira Cesar, 5th-year
undergraduate student in Architecture, Poli-USP