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 | | Country | Company/Description |  | Argentina
 | | Atucha I Nuclear Power Station Site in Spanish only. Atucha, first nuclear power plant in Latin America, is on the right shore of the Parana River of the Palms, near the locality of Lima and to little more than 100 km of the federal capital. Atucha I (operating) is a 357 MWe PHWR. | | Atucha II Nuclear Power Station Site in Spanish only. Atucha II (under construction) is a 745 MWe PHWR. | | Comisión Nacional de Energía Atómica - CAREM Site in Spanish only. The CNEA is a national institution, created to advise to the State in the matter of nuclear policy, and to make developments in all aspects to use of the nuclear energy in the country. With this aim, it promotes activities of technological innovation in nuclear generation, the production and the use of radioactive materials for the medicine, the land and the industry, the safe management of the radioactive waste, and investigation and development in sciences bases of the nuclear technology. | | INVAP [English] One of the main fields of INVAP expertise is the development of major equipment for the peaceful uses of nuclear technology. The company has designed, built and licensed Nuclear Research Reactors for domestic and foreign customers. INVAP has also made equipment for the Nuclear Fuel Manufacturing industry and built facilities for the manufacture of radiopharmaceuticals, and irradiation and nuclear waste storage facilities. | | Nucleoeléctrica Argentina Sociedad Anónima (NASA) Site in Spanish only. NASA was set up in 1994 to take over the nuclear power plants from CNEA and oversee construction of Atucha 2. |
|  | Belgium
 | | Doel Nuclear Power Center The Doel nuclear power station consists of four units of the PWR type (Pressurised Water Reactor). It produces 28% of all electricity of Belgium and is operated by Electrabel. |
|  | Bulgaria
 | | Kozloduy NPP Plc. [English] Kozloduy NPP Plc. is situated 200 kilometers northeast of Sofia and five kilometers east of Kozloduy town at the Danube river bank in Bulgaria. The plant construction began in 1969. Kozloduy NPP operates six units of 3,760 MW power at present. |
|  | Canada
 | | Bruce Power Bruce Power is a partnership among Cameco Corporation, TransCanada Corporation, Borealis Infrastructure (a trust established by the Ontario Municipal Employees Retirement System), The Power Workers’ Union, and The Society of Energy Professionals.
Bruce Power’s 2,300-acre site on the shores of Lake Huron houses the Bruce A and B generating stations, which each hold four CANDU reactors. Six of those units are currently operational and produce more than 4,700 megawatts. | | CANDU Owners Group Inc. (COG) The CANDU Owners Group Inc. (COG) is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to providing programs for cooperation, mutual assistance and exchange of information for the successful support, development, operation, maintenance and economics of CANDU technology. | | Darlington Nuclear Generating Station OPG's newest CANDU nuclear generating station is the 3,524 megawatt (MW) Darlington Generating Station in Durham Region, 70 kilometers east of Toronto. | | General Fusion Founded in 2002, General Fusion in Canada is aiming to develop a demonstration plant for a nuclear fusion reactor leveraging the collaboration with industrial and institutional partners including Los Alamos National Lab and the Canadian Government. The company aims to become the first to commercialize the fusion technology. | | Gentilly-2 Nuclear Generating Station Gentilly-2 is a 675 MW CANDU 6 station that started operation in 1983. Gentilly-2 is operated by Hydro Quebec. | | Pickering Nuclear Generating Sation Located on the shores of Lake Ontario, just east of Toronto and nestled in the community of Pickering, is one of the world's largest nuclear generating stations. The Pickering Nuclear Generating Station is built around eight CANDU (CANadian Deuterium Uranium) reactor units. | | Point Lepreau Nuclear Generating Station Point Lepreau Nuclear Generating Station is a Canadian nuclear power station located 2 km northeast of Point Lepreau, New Brunswick. The facility was constructed between 1975-1983 by NB Power, the provincially-owned public utility. The Point Lepreau station is the only nuclear facility located in Atlantic Canada and comprises one CANDU nuclear reactor located on the northern shore of the Bay of Fundy, having a net capacity of 635 MW. | | The Canadian Nuclear FAQ This personal website, established in April 1996, is an unofficial and privately-maintained list of Frequently-Asked Questions (FAQs) regarding CANDU reactors and nuclear power generation in Canada. It is designed to meet general as well as technical interest needs. The FAQs and their answers are compiled by the author, and do not necessarily represent the official views of AECL nor any other component of the Canadian nuclear industry. | | UtilityWorker.com Utility-Worker.com is the central source for companies to post utility jobs and for utility job seekers to find that perfect job. Employees looking for work in the Utility Industry now depend on specialized websites to find jobs. |
|  | China
 | | Guangdong Daya Bay Nuclear Power Station (GNPS) Site in Chinese only. [Some English] GNPS is the first any by far the largest commercial nuclear installation in mainland China. The power station has an istalled capacity of 1,968 MW. Commercial operation began in 1984. GNPS is operated by Guangdong Nuclear Power Joint Venture Company (GNPJVC). | | Harbin Power Equipment Company Limited (HPEC) Site in Chinese only. Established in 1994, HPEC is a state-owned enterprise engaged in the research and development, manufacturing and construction of power plant equipment. | | Shanghai Electric Group Co., Ltd. [English] Shanghai Electric is one of the largest diversified equipment manufacturing groups in China. It supplies a whole sets of equipments, EPC projects and comprehensive service for modern equipments. |
|  | Croatia
 | | Institute for Nuclear Technology (INETEC) [English] INETEC is a world leader in the performance of reactor pressure vessel and steam generator tube and collector inspections on PWR and VVER designed nuclear power plants. With the greatest number of installed mechanical plugs in VVER steam generators, INETEC maintains a world-leading position in this area of remedial activity. |
|  | Czech Republic
 | | Dukovany Nuclear Power Station [English] The Dukovany Power Station is CEZ’s largest power station so far, having 1,760 MW of installed capacity. In two double units, the power station is fitted with four VVER 440 pressurized-water reactors, model V 213, each with the capacity of 440 MW. | | Temelin Nuclear Power Station Site in Czech only. [Some English] Owned by CEZ Group, Temelín Nuclear Power Station consists of two VVER 1000 pressurized-water reactors units, each with a capacity of 1,013 MWe. |
|  | Finland
 | | Loviisa Power Plant The Loviisa nuclear power plant consists of two plant units, Loviisa 1 and Loviisa 2. The plant units generate a combined eight terawatt-hours (TWh) of electricity annually for the national grid. That covers of about one-tenth of Finland's electricity production. In terms of availability, Loviisa ranks among the world's best nuclear power plants. | | Olkiluoto Nuclear Power Plant Site in Finnish only. [Some English] The Olkiluoto Nuclear Power Plant is on Olkiluoto Island, which is on the shore of the Gulf of Bothnia in western Finland. It is one of Finland's two nuclear power plants. The plant is operated by Teollisuuden Voima, a subsidiary of Pohjolan Voima.
The Olkiluoto plant consists of two (BWRs with 860 MWe each. Unit 3, the first EPR (European Pressurized water Reactor) is under construction. |
|  | France
 | | Direction des Constructions Navales Services - Flexblue (DCNS) DCNS is a company based in France which proposes services for naval shipyards and bases. It also develops solutions in civil nuclear engineering and marine renewable energy. Flexblue is a small subsea reactor which has been designed by DCNS and is currently been developed in collaboration with Areva, Electricité de France (EDF) and French Atomic Energy Commission (CEA). | | FROG Owners Group (FROG) The FROG Owners Group was set up in October 1991 by five utilities that were either operating or building nuclear power plant units incorporating an AREVA NP nuclear steam supply system or nuclear island. |
|  | Germany
 | | Biblis Power Station Site in German only. Biblis Nuclear Power Station is located in Biblis, Hessen. Biblis has two units, Block A, a 1,225 MWe PWR, and Block B, a 1,300 MWe PWR. | | Emsland Power Station Site in German only. Emsland is a 1,300 MWe PWR previously operated by KKE. | | Grohnde Nuclear Power Plant (KWG) Site in German only. [Some English] This site contains a virtual tour of the Grohnde Nuclear Power Plant, a 1,360 MWe PWR. It is provide by Wesertal. | | Gundremmingen Power Station Site in German only. Gundremmingen has two units, Block B and C, both 1,344 MWe BWRs. | | Isar Nuclear Power Plant Site in German only. [Some English] Isar 1 is a 907 MWe BWR. Isar 2 is a 1,455 MWe PWR. | | Kernkraftwerk Brunsbüttel GmbH (KKB) Site in German only. KKB operates the Brunsbüttel Nuclear Power Plant, a 771 MWe BWR. | | Kernkraftwerk Gundremmingen Betriebsgesellschaft mbH (KGB) Site in German only. KGB operates the Gundremmingen Nuclear Power Plant, Units B and C (1,290 MWe BWRs). | | Mülheim-Kärlich Power Station Site in German only. Mülheim-Kärlich is a 1,219 MWe PWR operated by RWE Energie AG. |
|  | Hungary
 | | Paks Nuclear Power Plant Ltd. Site in Hungarian only. [Some English] The Paks Nuclear Power Plant Company was founded in 1976 and has been operating as a share company since 1992. Its site, where four VVER-440/213 type units are operating with a total nominal power of 1860 MW (electrical), is located in the middle of Hungary, five kilometers from the town of Paks. More than 40% of the electrical energy generated in Hungary is produced here. |
|  | Japan
 | | Tokai-II Power Station [English] In June 1973, construction began on the Tokai-II Power Station, Japan's first large-scale nuclear power plant. The facility entered commercial operation in November 1978. The station terminated its commercial operation on March 31, 1998 and is currently being decommissioned. The unit was a 1,100 MWe BWR. | | Toshiba - 4S [English] Toshiba Corporation, which is today also the owner of Westinghouse, is one of the largest Japanese heavy equipment and electronics manufacturers with many successful product lines and businesses. In the nuclear field, Toshiba (under the management of the Power Systems Company) is a designer, supplier, and architectural engineer of NPP projects. The Super-Safe, Small & Simple – 4S “nuclear battery” system is being developed by Toshiba and CRIEPI in Japan in collaboration with the STAR work and Westinghouse in the U.S. | | Tsuruga Power Station Unit 1 Site in Japanese only. [Some English] The first unit of the Tsuruga Power Station went under construction in April 1966 as Japan's prototype LWR nuclear power station for commercial use. Completed in a record time of 48 months, the plant entered commercial service in March 1970. The unit is a 357 MWe BWR. | | Tsuruga Power Station Unit 2 Site in Japanese only. [Some English] Construction on Unit 2 of the Tsuruga Power Station began in April 1982, and the facility entered commercial service in February 1987, about four months ahead of schedule. The unit is a 1,160 MWe BWR. |
|  | Korea, South
 | | Doosan Heavy Industries & Construction (Doosan) Doosan is a South Korean company with offices all over the world. Doosan's product portfolio includes castings and forgings, nuclear power plants, thermal power plants, water desalination plants, environmental plants, and material handling systems. | | Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute - SMART (KAERI) [English] Since its establishment in 1959, KAERI has made significant contributions to Korea's nuclear technology development. After achieving self-reliance in nuclear core technologies, KAERI has transferred highly developed technologies to local industries for practical applications, including KINS, NETI, KOPEC, and KNFC. | | KPS Nuclear Power Technology Service Center (NPTSC) [English] The Nuclear Power Technology Service Center is fulfilling maintenance and engineering works of key facilities of the nuclear power plant in Korea. | | POSCO [English] Founded in 1968, POSCO became the world's leading steel company in 1998 based on crude steel production. Privatized in 2000, the company started its internationalization. |
|  | Lithuania
 | | Ignalina Nuclear Power Plant [English] The Ignalina nuclear power plant contains two RBMK-1500 water-cooled graphite-moderated channel-type power reactors. The RBMK-1500 reactor is the largest power reactor in the world. The thermal power output of one unit is 4800 MW, the electrical power capacity is 1500 MW. This site is one of the better reactor specific information sites. |
|  | Netherlands
 | | Borssele Nuclear Power Plant Site in Dutch only. Operated by EPZ, the Brossele nuclear power station is located in the Netherlands and is a 452 MWe PWR. |
|  | Norway
 | | Bellona: Russian nuclear power reactors The Bellona Foundation's tracking of Russian nuclear power plants. | | OECD/NEA Halden Reactor Project Safe and reliable operation of nuclear power plants benefit from R&D advances and related technical solutions. The OECD Halden Reactor Project is a leader in these advances with programs devised to provide answers in a direct and effective manner. |
|  | Pakistan
 | | Karachi Nuclear Power Plant (KANUPP) Karachi is a single unit CANDU PHWR with a total gross capacity of 137 megawatts. It is located at Paradise Point on the arid Arabian Sea Coast, about 15 miles to the west of Karachi. It has been in commercial operation since 1972. KANUPP is part of Karachi Nuclear Power Complex (KNPC) and is owned and operated by Pakistan Atomic Energy Commission (PAEC). | | Pakistan Atomic Energy Commission (PAEC) PAEC is charged with the promotion of, and research work on the peaceful uses of atomic energy in the fields of agriculture, medicine and industry, as well as the execution of development projects involving nuclear power stations and the generation of electric power, and to perform such other functions relating to the peaceful uses of atomic energy as may be agreed to between the Commission and the government. |
|  | Romania
 | | Cernavoda Nuclear Power Plant Site in Romanian only. Operated by Centrala Nuclearo-Electrica (CNE) the Cernavoda Nuclear Power Plant has one operating 655 MWe CANDU unit with four other 620 MWe units planned. Unit 2 is under construction. | | Nuclearelectrica SA [English] SNN SA's mission is to generate electricity and thermal power using nuclear technology, to develop nuclear power and to manufacture nuclear fuel, ensuring high safety, economic efficiency and taking care of people and environment. |
|  | Russia
 | | Atomenergoproekt, Research, Design and Exploration Institute, Joint Stock Company Site in Russian only. Established in 1982, Atomenergoproekt Moscow is an engineering company, general designer of nuclear power plants. It carries out full package of works on design, construction and upgrading of nuclear power plants, including works on selection of the construction site, design of the project, field supervision of the nuclear power plant construction, and technical support of its operation; start-up works at nuclear power plants with various types of reactors; supplies of equipment and materials; construction and assembly works. | | Balakovo Nuclear Power Plant Site in Russian only. Balakovo is a four unit VVER 950 plant. | | Federal State Unitary Enterprise "Atomflot" (FSUE "Atomflot") [English] Atomflot is the company in charge of the management of the Russian atomic icebreaking fleet. | | Gidropress Special Design Bureau (OKB Gidropress) [English] Gidropress is an enterprise of the corporation Rosatom which works on the design, analysis, development, and production of nuclear power plant reactors, including SMR designs. | | Izhorskie zavody [English] An OMZ Group's company. Izhorskie zavody produces metallurgical semi-finished specialty steel products, including corrosion-resistant, heat- and cold-resistant, high-alloy, radiation-resistant. Full cycle of steel and cast-iron castings, including patternmaking, shaped steel casting, and finishing operations. | | JSC Afrikantov Experimental Design Bureau for Mechanical Engineering (OKBM Afrikantov) [English] OKBM Afrikantov is part of the state vertically integrated company Joint Stock Company (JSC) Atomenergoprom, a subsidiary of Rosatom. For several decades, OKBM has been the chief designer of naval propulsion reactors and fast reactors in Russia. | | Kirovskiy Zavod Founded in 1789, Kirovskiy Zavod is a major Russian machine-building plant in St. Petersburg. | | Leningrad Nuclear Power Plant Site in Russian only. The Leningrad nuclear power plant is located 80 kilometers to the west of St. Petersburg, on the Southern coast of the Gulf of Finland in the Baltic Sea. The site houses four 1000 MWe RBMK units. | | NEI Source Book: Soviet-Designed Nuclear Power Plants The Source Book on Soviet-Designed Nuclear Power Plants is produced by the Nuclear Energy Institute (NEI), the Washington-based policy organization of the nuclear energy industry. The NEI Source Book (5th Edition) was produced in 1997 and is only available in Adobe Acrobat PDF format. It covers SDNPP in Russia, Ukraine, Lithuania, Armenia, the Czech Republic, the Slovak Republic, Hungary and Bulgaria. | | Open Joint Stock Company AKME-engineering (AKME) [English] Founded in 2009, AKME-engineering is today a joint venture between JSC Irkutskenergo and State Atomic Energy Corporation Rosatom. The company engages in the development, construction, and operation of Small Modular Reactors (SMRs). | | Rosatom Nuclear Energy State Corporation Site in Russian only. [Some English] Rosatom Nuclear Energy State Corporation (Rosatom), is a State Corporation in Russia and the regulatory body of the Russian nuclear complex | | Rostov Nuclear Power Plant Site in Russian only. [Some English] Rostov Nuclear Power Plant is a Russian nuclear power plant. Unit 1 begin operation in 2001 and Unit 2 in 2009. In 2009 work on Unit 3 was restarted and work on Unit 4 is being scheduled as well. Units 1 and 2 are VVER-1000/320s, and Units 3 and 4 will be an upgraded VVER-1000/320 subtype. | | WANO Moscow Regional Center Site in Russian only. The Moscow Regional Center of the the World Association of Nuclear Operators (WANO), which unites all nuclear electricity operators in the world. WANO facilitates the exchange of operating experience, so that its members can work together to achieve the highest possible standards of safety and reliability in operating their nuclear power plants. |
|  | Slovenia
 | | Krsko Nuclear Power Plant (NEK) Site in Slovenian only. [Some English] The Krško Nuclear Power Plant is located in Krško, Slovenia. The plant was connected to the power grid in 1981 and went into commercial operation in 1983. It was built as a joint venture by Slovenia and Croatia which were at the time both part of Yugoslavia. The plant is a 2-loop Westinghouse pressurized water reactor, with a rated thermal capacity 696 megawatts-electric MWe. |
|  | South Africa
 | | Koeberg Power Station Koeberg Power Station is the only nuclear power station on the African continent. It is situated at Duynefontein, 27 kilometers north of Cape Town in on the Atlantic coast. The stations' two reactors supply 1,840 MW. | | Pebble Bed Modular Reactor (Pty) Limited (PBMR) Based in Centurion near Pretoria, South Africa, PBMR was established in 1999 with the intention to develop and market small-scale, high-temperature reactors both locally and internationally. |
|  | Spain
 | | Almaraz Nuclear Power Plant [English] The Almaraz Nuclear Power Plant is composed of two pressurized light-water reactors, each of which has three cooling loops. The Spanish contribution to reactor manufacture and construction was greater than 80 percent. Both Units use slightly enriched uranium oxide as fuel, and their electric power is 973.5 MW and 982.6 MW, respectively. The Almaraz Nuclear Power Plant is 53% owned by Iberdrola, 36% by Endesa, and 11% by Unión Fenosa. |
|  | Sweden
 | | Barsebäck Nuclear Power Plant [English] Barsebäck is situated in the south of Sweden 19 km from Copenhagen. The plant has two BWR-units, with a capacity of 615 MW each. They were commissioned in 1975 and 1977. Barsebäck 1 was closed on November 30, 1999, due to a political decision. Barsebäck 2 produces 3,5 - 4,5 TWh per year. Barsebäck Kraft AB is the operator and a wholly owned subsidiary company of Ringhals AB since July 31, 2000. | | The Online Nuclear Power Plant Try to keep the virtual reactor stable when component failures occur! Brought to you by Linköping University. |
|  | Switzerland
 | |  | Ukraine
 | | Energorisk, Ltd. [English] Energorisk, Ltd. is a Ukrainian private engineering company, providing services on nuclear power plant safety analysis, risk assessment, operation support and design works, and associated technical review activities. It was created in 1992 and became one of the first companies in Ukraine that obtained a license for safety-related engineering works for nuclear facilities. | | NNEGC Energoatom [English] The National Nuclear Energy Generating Company (NNEGC) ENERGOATOM was established in 1996 following the Decree of the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine, and comprises all five nuclear power plants of Ukraine. ENERGOATOM operates Khmelnitsky 1, Rivne (1-3), South-Ukraine (1- 3) and Zaporizhzhya (1-6) nuclear power plants. |
|  | United Kingdom
 | | World Association of Nuclear Operators (WANO) The World Association of Nuclear Operators (WANO) unites all nuclear electricity operators in the world. It facilitates the exchange of operating experience, so that its members can work together to achieve the highest possible standards of safety and reliability in operating their nuclear power plants. |
|  | United States
 | | Advanced Reactor Concepts, LLC (ARC) ARC is a U.S. company currently developing a sodium-cooled, metal fueled, fast-reactor called ARC-100. | | American Council on Global Nuclear Competitiveness Formed in 2005, the American Council on Global Nuclear Competitiveness is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that seeks the return of American nuclear leadership to the world through the emergence of an U.S.-led global nuclear enterprise. The Council educates key audiences on the policies and technologies of an American nuclear renaissance and summons public and private sector leadership to organize and promote such a transformation. | | Babcock & Wilcox - Generation mPower (mPower) B&W has designed and manufactured nuclear power equipment for more than 40 years. Since the company’s main reactor design and engineering division was sold to AREVA (then Framatome) in the early 1990s, B&W has primarily been active in the commercial nuclear industry as only a component supplier, for items including steam generators and heavy forged components. However, in 2009, B&W announced its new mPower small reactor design. | | Bechtel Power Corporation Bechtel is a U.S. company providing engineering, construction, and project management in a diverse portfolio encompassing energy, transportation, communications, mining, oil and gas, and government services. | | Burns & McDonnell Burns & McDonnell is a full-service engineering, architecture, construction, environmental and consulting solutions company with headquartered in Kansas City, Mo., USA. Burns & McDonnell has partnered with Westinghouse for architectural and engineering support pertaining the deployment of its SMR design. | | Burns & Roe Founded in 1932, Burns & Roe is an engineering, procurement, construction, operations and maintenance company providing services to private and governmental clients worldwide. The firm's services extend from project inception to operations and maintenance. Burns & Roe has also experience with the designs of fours SMRs - TWR, PRISM, 4S, and mPower. | | Callaway Nuclear Plant Callaway Nuclear Plant is located in Callaway County, Missouri, ten miles southeast of Fulton, 25 miles northeast of Jefferson City, and 100 miles west of St. Louis. It is a 1,143 MWe PWR. | | Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Power Plant (CCNPP) In 2000, CCNPP transferred from BG&E into Constellation Nuclear, a nuclear-focused competitive member of Constellation Energy Group. Calvert Cliffs is a two-unit 825 MWe PWR plant, and its 1,700 megawatts of electricity is marketed nationally by Constellation Power Source, Inc. | | Columbia Generating Station Washington State’s first and only commercial nuclear power plant is located along the Columbia River in the desert of southeast Washington, about 10 miles north of Richland. Columbia is a 1,250 MWe BWR plant. | | Comanche Peak Nuclear Power Plant The Comanche Peak nuclear power plant is a two-unit nuclear-fueled power plant located four and a half miles northwest of Glen Rose in Somervell County and about 80 miles southwest of downtown Dallas. The plant is owned and operated by Luminant and has an operating capacity of 2,300 megawatts (two 1,150 MWe PWR units). | | Connecticut Yankee
Located in Haddam Neck, Connecticut, the Connecticut Yankee (CY) nuclear power plant began commercial operation in 1968 and produced more than 110 billion kilowatt-hours of electricity during its 28-year operating history.
In 1996, the CY Board of Directors voted to permanently close and decommission the power plant. After two years of planning and preparation, actual decommissioning began in 1998 and was completed in 2007. | | Cook Energy Information Center The Cook Nuclear Plant is located on 650 acres along Lake Michigan's eastern shoreline. The plant is owned and operated by Indiana Michigan Power company, a wholly owned subsidiary of American Electric Power. Both units are pressurized water reactors. Unit 1 is rated at 1,020 megawatts. Unit 2 is rated at 1,090 megawatts. | | Cooper Nuclear Station Cooper Nuclear Station, which has the largest single power generation unit in the state of Nebraska, has performed safely from its perch on the banks of the Missouri River near Brownville since July of 1974, when it was first put into operation. | | Diablo Canyon Power Plant Pacific Gas and Electric Company's Diablo Canyon Power Plant, located in San Luis Obispo County, provides electricity for more than 2 million northern and central Californians from its two 1,100 megawatt PWR units. | | Duane Arnold Energy Center Duane Arnold is located in Palo, Iowa, and is a single unit 535 MWe BWR. FPL Group, through its subsidiary NextEra Energy Resources, has a 70 percent ownership in DAEC. Central Iowa Power Cooperative has a 20 percent ownership, with Corn Belt Power Cooperative holding the remaining 10 percent ownership. | | Edwin I. Hatch Nuclear Power Plant The Edwin I. Hatch Nuclear Plant, located near Baxley in southeastern Georgia, is jointly owned by Georgia Power (50.1%), Oglethorpe Power Corporation (30%), Municipal Electrical Authority of Georgia (17.7%) and the City of Dalton (2.2%). Units 1 and 2 are rated at 924 megawatts (MWe) each. The plant is powered by boiling water reactors (BWR) supplied by General Electric Company. | | Energy & Process Corporation Energy & Process Corporation is a global supplier to the nuclear power industry, with a multi-million dollar qualified inventory of over 5,000 SKUs for nuclear facility use. | | Enrico Fermi Nuclear Generating Station Fermi 2 is located on the western shore of Lake Erie. It is a 1,139 MWe BWR. | | Flibe Energy Flibe Energy is a newly formed company currently developing a Liquid Fluoride Thorium Reactor (LFTR), which is one kind of molten salt reactor (MSR) that was initially developed by the Oak Ridge National Laboratory in the U.S. | | Fluor Corporation (Fluor) Fluor provides engineering, procurement, construction, maintenance (EPCM), and project management services to governments and clients in diverse industries around the world including nuclear power. Fluor is also NuScale’s major owner following a $30 million investment announced in October 2011. | | GE Nuclear Energy - PRISM GE Nuclear Energy and its affiliates provide a wide array of technology-based products and services that help owners of Boiling Water Reactor (BWR) nuclear power plants safely operate their plants with greater efficiency and output. GE also offers the proven Advanced BWR (ABWR) design and the Economic Simplified Boiling-Water Reactor (ESBWR), which is currently under NRC's licensing review. Finally, GE is developing and a sodium-cooled small modular reactor called Power Reactor Innovative Small Modular (PRISM). | | Gen4 Energy, Inc. Hyperion Power Generation (HPG) was formed in late 2009 in Santa Fe, New Mexico with nearby Los Alamos National Laboratory as the base for the development of its Hyperion module (HPM), a small reactor with a capacity of 25 MWe. However, in March 2012, HPG changed its company name into Gen4 Energy, Inc. Accordingly, the HPM has been renamed the Gen4 Module. | | General Atomics - EM2 General Atomics (GA) and its affiliated companies comprise one of the world's leading resources for high technology systems development and nuclear technology. GA specializes in diversified research, manufacturing, and development in energy, defense and other advanced technologies, many for environmentally sensitive applications. In February 2010, General Atomics (GA) announced that it would launch a 12-year program to develop the Energy Multiplier Module or EM2, which is a modified version of GA’s high temperature helium-cooled reactor. | | General Atomics - GT-MHR General Atomics (GA) and its affiliated companies comprise one of the world's leading resources for high technology systems development and nuclear technology. GA specializes in diversified research, manufacturing, and development in energy, defense and other advanced technologies, many for environmentally sensitive applications. The Gas Turbine - Modular Helium Reactor (GT-MHR) is being developed by General Atomics (GA) in partnership with Russia’s OKBM Afrikantov and support by Fuji Industries of Japan. | | General Dynamics Electric Boat (GDEB) General Dynamics Electric Boat provides design, construction and lifecycle support services for the U.S. Navy. The company has partnered with Westinghouse to collaborate on modular design-related activities pertaining the development of its SMR design. | | GlobalEnergyJobs GlobalEnergyJobs is focused on the world's energy industry including: oil and gas exploration & production, refining & marketing; power & utility; pipeline transportation; engineering & construction; service & equipment; chemicals & petrochemicals; geothermal; alternative energy; fuel cells; solar; wind; nuclear; cogeneration; mining; professional services; energy banking and information technology. | | Holtec International - SMR, LLC Holtec International, a Delaware corporation, is a global turnkey supplier of equipment and systems for the Nuclear, Solar, Geothermal and Fossil Power Generation sectors of the energy industry. SMR, LLC is a Holtec International affiliated company that specializes in the development of inherently safe small modular reactors. | | Hope Creek Nuclear Generating Station PDF fact sheet of Hope Creek Nuclear Generating Station. Hope Creek is located in Lower Alloways Creek, New Jersey. It is a single unit 1,031 MWe BWR. | | Joseph M. Farley Nuclear Generating Station The Joseph M. Farley Nuclear Plant, located near Dothan in southeast Alabama, is owned by Alabama Power and operated by Southern Nuclear Operating Company. Construction of the plant began in 1970. Unit 1 achieved commercial operation in December 1977. Unit 2 began commercial operation in July 1981. The total cost of the plant was about $1.57 billion. Each unit is capable of generating 888 MW for a total capacity of 1,776 MW. The plant is powered by Westinghouse PWRs. | | Kewaunee Nuclear Plant Kewaunee, Dominion's fourth nuclear station, generates 556 MWe from its single unit. The station began commercial operation in 1974. Dominion acquired the station in July 2005 from Wisconsin Public Service. | | Lightbridge Corporation Lightbridge Corporation (formerly Thorium Power Ltd.) is a nuclear energy pioneer and the leading developer of proliferation resistant fuel technology and integrated advisory services for existing and emerging nuclear programs. | | Maine Yankee Maine Yankee, Maine's only nuclear power plant, is being dismantled and the plant site is being restored for another use. Located on Montsweag Bay in Wiscasset, Maine Yankee was the state's largest generator of electricity for 25 years. The plant was officially closed in August 1997. | | McGuire Nuclear Station Located in Huntersville, North Carolina, McGuire Nuclear Station is a two-unit plant. Each unit is a 1,100 MWe PWR. | | Millstone Power Station Millstone generates 2,097 megawatts from its two operational units. Unit 1 began commercial operation in December 1970 and ceased operating in July 1998. It is being decommissioned. Unit 2 began commercial operation in December 1975, and Unit 3 began operating in April 1986. Dominion acquired the station in March 2001. | | North Anna Power Station North Anna, Dominion's second nuclear station, is located in central Virginia sixty miles northwest of Richmond. It is a two unit (925 and 917 MWe) PWR. | | Nuclear Plant Journal (NPJ) Nuclear Plant Journal is a United States based publication established in 1983. The objectives of Nuclear Plant Journal are to provide educational and technical information exchange among managers and engineers in the nuclear power industry worldwide; to promote trade among nuclear energy-related organizations in the United States and worldwide; and to promote research and development to ensure safe, efficient, and proliferation proof nuclear energy in the world. | | NukeWorker.com This site contains nuclear facility information, a nuclear picture collection, nuclear portal, and nuclear job resources. | | NuScale Power Inc. (NuScale) NuScale Power Inc. is a company that was spun out of Oregon State University in 2007 and is pursuing the deployment of an SMR technology that was originally developed at the U.S. DOE’s Idaho National Lab. | | Palisades Nuclear Generating Station The Palisades Power Plant is a nuclear power plant located on Lake Michigan, in Van Buren County's Covert Township, Michigan. Palisades is owned and operated by Entergy. It was operated by the Nuclear Management Company and owned by CMS Energy Corporation prior to the sale completed in 2007.
The plant consists of a single Westinghouse PWR reactor with a capacity of 798 MWe. The plant began operation in 1971, and its license is scheduled to expire in 2031. | | Point Beach Nuclear Plant Point Beach Nuclear Plant is a nuclear power plant located on Lake Michigan north of Two Rivers, Wisconsin. The plant is currently owned and operated by NextEra Energy Resources (prior to 2009, FPL Energy). The plant was built by Wisconsin Electric Power Company (now We Energies, a subsidiary of Wisconsin Energy Corporation), and previously operated by the Nuclear Management Company. | | Prairie Island Nuclear Plant The Prairie Island Nuclear Generating Plant is an electricity-generating facility located in Red Wing, Minnesota. The nuclear power plant, which first began operating in 1973, has two Westinghouse PWR reactors that produce a total 1,076 megawatts of power. They are licensed to operate through 2033 and 2034. | | Professional Reactor Operator Society (PROS) [English] The Professional Reactor Operator Society exists to serve individuals involved with safe nuclear reactor operations. The society will work to communicate and promote the knowledge and professional values of our members, and to offer constructive input to the regulatory process on issues related to Operators. | | RADIX Power and Energy Corporation (RADIX) RADIX is a U.S. company which is developing a miniature modular reactor (MMR) called RADIX Power System. | | Salem Nuclear Power Plant fact sheet (PDF) Salem is located in Lower Alloways Creek, New Jersey. It is a two unit plant, each unit is a 1,106 MWe PWR. | | San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station (SONGS) SONGS is a jointly owned enterprise among SCE (75% ownership), San Diego Gas & Electric (20%), and the cities of Riverside and Anaheim. Unit 1 is undergoing decommissioning. Units 2 and 3 are 1,070 MWe PWRs. | | STP Nuclear Operating Company (STPNOC) STP Nuclear Operating Company manages the South Texas Project Electric Generating Station's two reactors. The two units, South Texas 1 and 2, produce 2,700 megawatts of electricity. | | Surry Power Station Surry Power Station generates 1,598 megawatts of electric power from its two nuclear reactors. Unit 1 began commercial operation in December 1972 and Unit 2 began operating in May 1973. | | Susquehanna Steam Electric Station Located along the Susquehanna River about five miles northeast of Berwick, Pa., the Susquehanna Steam Electric Station is a 2,501 MWe nuclear power plant with two boiling water reactors and two cooling towers. | | TerraPower TerraPower is the first company formed specifically to bring to market innovations created in invention sessions at Intellectual Ventures. TerraPower is developing a Travelling Wave Reactor (TWR) concept, which technically is not an SMR design but shares some principles with SMRs. | | The Shaw Group (Shaw) Shaw provides vertically integrated solutions in a variety of industries including nuclear. The company is currently collaborating with Westinghouse for the construction of the AP1000 reactor at different sites in US and China. Shaw has also partenered with Holtec for the commercialization of the Holtec Inherently Safe Modular Underground Reactor (HI-SMUR) design. | | The Virtual Nuclear Tourist This 300+ page site about nuclear power plants was developed because Joseph Gonyeau found that most of what the general public hears or sees about nuclear power plants is on television or in the newspapers and frequently that coverage is incomplete. It is one of the best reactor information sites available. | | Vermont Yankee Nuclear Power Plant Vermont Yankee is a General Electric boiling water reactor nuclear power plant currently owned by Entergy. It is located in the town of Vernon, Vermont, and generates 620 megawatts of electricity at full power. | | Vogtle Electric Generating Plant The Vogtle Electric Generating Plant, located near Waynesboro in eastern Georgia near the South Carolina border, is jointly owned by Georgia Power (45.7%), Oglethorpe Power Corporation (30%), Municipal Electric Authority of Georgia (22.7%), and Dalton Utilities (1.6%). | | Westinghouse Electric Company - Westinghouse SMR Westinghouse Electric Company LLC is a nuclear power company, offering a wide range of nuclear products and services to utilities throughout the world, including nuclear fuel, service and maintenance, instrumentation and control and advanced nuclear plant designs. Owned and operated by the Toshiba Group, Westinghouse's world headquarters is located in Cranberry Township, Butler County, Pennsylvania, United States. In February 2011, the company has announced its Small Modular Reactor (SMR) design and is now expected to file a design certification application to the NRC. | | Wolf Creek Nuclear Operating Corporation (WCNOC) Wolf Creek Generating Station, located near Burlington, Kansas, is a Westinghouse four-loop pressurized water reactor producing more than 1,200,000 kilowatts of electricity. | | Yankee Nuclear Power Station The Yankee Nuclear Power Station – also known as "Yankee Rowe" – was the third nuclear power plant built in the United States and the first built in New England. The plant, located in Western Massachusetts, permanently shut down on February 26, 1992, after more than 31 years of electricity production. |
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