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Athuca is one power plant, with 2 reactors. It should be covered in one article as for all the other nuclear power plant articles. Ita140188 ( talk) 05:44, 3 March 2017 (UTC)
The Atucha Nuclear Complex is an Argentine atomic complex subdivided into two power plants, both located on the right bank of the Paraná de las Palmas river, 9 km north of the city of Lima, and about 115 km northwest of the city of Buenos Aires .
One of them is the Atucha I (Juan Domingo Perón) nuclear power station (1974), the first nuclear installation in Latin America, which was destined for the production of electrical energy.1 The second is the nuclear power station Atucha II (Néstor Kirchner), Which was built adjacent to the previous one to take advantage of much of its infrastructure.
Which convention for similar articles ? Have you some references ?
I will explain how I have come to proposing "Atucha Nuclear Complex":
- at first (2014) I though that both articles should be merged under Atucha Nuclear Power Plant with two reactors (one name as happens with many nuclear plants)
- latter (2015) I realized that officially they are recognized as different entities, with own names (
Central Nuclear Juan Domingo Perón and
Central Nuclear Néstor Kirchner) and that reactor blocks placed nearby on the same site often get separate identifications, as in
Hinkley Point A nuclear power station,
Hinkley Point B nuclear power station and
Hinkley Point C nuclear power station
- next I found the
spanish article, which starts the lead with Complejo Nuclear Atucha (albeit not in the title; a pending move ?); at that point I checked if Atucha Nuclear Complex would be an "editor creation", but easily found many sources, starting with the
owner]: "It will be built in the Atucha Nuclear Complex, adjacent to the Nuclear Power Plants Néstor Kirchner and Atucha I." The phrase gives also an interesting glimpse: Atucha I is not identificated with the official name, as instead done with the second unit (the have not referred it as Atucha II). Another
source, writing about the future Atucha III places it in the Atucha Nuclear Complex. Also the [
Chinese] name the site Atucha Nuclear Complex. We find another reputable
source at
IAEA which write: "... and will be built in Atucha Nuclear Complex in Lima, Buenos Aires." So I am confident with that choice. I admit that there are not many hits (about 380 on Google), but many Google hits on Atucha Nuclear Power Plant are the result of the colloquial mention of a nuclear power plant at the Atucha site which in english would be written "Atucha nuclear power plant" (lower case), as it happens in many sources, as in
the caption of this one: "Nucleoelectrica Argentina's Atucha nuclear power plant.", so it is not an explicit naming. --
Robertiki (
talk)
14:32, 30 March 2017 (UTC)