Krško Nuclear Power Plant
Every year, the power plant is visited by approximately 5,000 visitors, more than half of whom are primary school pupils, high school students and students.
The Krško Nuclear Power Plant is open to visitors again.
After two years of suspension of tours of the power plant for organized groups, the doors are reopened to announced groups.
In order to comply with procedures and better organize visits, all visitors must announce and coordinate the day of their visit with the public relations unit in advance.
Every year, the power plant is visited by approximately 5,000 visitors, more than half of whom are primary school pupils, high school students and students. Primary school pupils visit the power plant on science day, while high school pupils and students visit as part of their individual subjects. Various societies and professional associations, as well as groups of citizens, come to us for professional excursions.
In order to comply with procedures and better organize visits, all visitors must announce and coordinate the day of their visit with the public relations unit in advance.
NEK organizes presentations of the power plant for visitors every working day, except during regular maintenance.
The visit program can be divided into two parts: a presentation of the power plant's operation and a guided tour of the power plant by bus or on foot.
At the information center (Krško Cultural Center in the city center on the left bank of the Sava River), visitors can watch a film about the power plant's operation and talk to its representative. The NEK information center is designed to provide visitors with information on various aspects of the power plant's operation through displays, models, and computer simulations.