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Argentina
Atucha 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 (under construction) is a 745 MWe PHWR.
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. Embalse Nuclear Generating Station is a single-unit station owned and operated by Nucleoeléctrica Argentina Sociedad Anónima (NASA). It's one of two nuclear power stations in Argentina currently operational. Nuclear power provides about 8% of all electricity generated in Argentina.
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.
Tihange Nuclear Power Station The Tihange nuclear power station consists of three units of the PWR type (Pressurised Water Reactor). It produces 30% of all electricity of Belgium and is operated by Electrabel.
Brazil
Angra Nuclear Power Station Unit 1 [English] Angra 1 with a gross output of 657 Mw, comprises several structures: Reactor, Safety, Fuel, Steam Generator, Auxiliaries North and South and Administrative buildings. It is located at Itaorna Beach, Angra dos Reis, Brazil.
Angra Nuclear Power Station Unit 2 [English] Angra 2, a 1,309 MW reactor, started operation in July 2000.
Bulgaria
Kozloduy NPP Plc. [English] Kozloduy NPP Plc. is situated 200 km northeast of Sofia and 5 km east of Kozloduy town at the Danube river bank in Bulgaria. The plant construction began in 1969. Kozloduy NPP operates 6 units of 3,760 MW power at present.
Canada
Bruce Power Bruce Power is a partnership among British Energy, the UK's largest electricity generator, Cameco Corporation, the world's largest uranium fuel supplier and the two main unions representing employees on the Bruce site. Bruce Power has entered into a lease agreement with Ontario Power Generation to operate the Bruce A and B nuclear generating stations. There are eight Candu nuclear reactors on the site: four at Bruce A, commissioned between 1977 and 1979; and four at Bruce B, commissioned between 1984 and 1987.
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 km east of Toronto.
Gentilly-2 Nuclear Generating Station Gentilly-2 is a 675 MW CANDU-PW 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 station. The Pickering Nuclear Generating Station is built around eight CANDU (CANadian Deuterium Uranium) reactor units. CANDU technology -developed in Canada- enables Pickering to produce its enormous electrical output for a whole year with no more fuel than would fill a two-car garage.
Point Lepreau Generating Station The Point Lepreau Generating Station is a CANDU-6, with a net capacity of 635 MW. The station supplies up to 30% of NB Power's generation at a low cost and with a minimum impact on the environment.
The Canadian Nuclear FAQ This personal website, established in April 1996, is an unofficial and privately-maintained list of Frequently-Asked Questions (FAQ's) regarding CANDU reactors and nuclear power generation in Canada. It is designed to meet general as well as technical interest needs. The FAQ's 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 web sites to find jobs.
China
Guangdong Daya Bay Nuclear Power Station (GNPS) 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).
Croatia
Institute for Nuclear Technology (INETEC) 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 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 When completed, the Temelín Nuclear Power Station will be the largest power station in the Czech Republic, with an installed capacity of 1,962 MW. After commencing operation, it will generate electricity in two units with VVER 1000 pressurized-water reactors.
Finland
Loviisa Power Plant The Loviisa Power Plant is located on the island of Hästholmen, about 15 kilometres south-east of the town of Loviisa. The first unit of the power plant was commissioned in 1977 and the second was completed three years later (generation capacity 1.020 MW of electricity). Loviisa is operated by Fortum.
Olkiluoto Power Plant [English] The Olkiluoto Nuclear Power Plant comprises two units, OL1 and OL2, supplied by ABB Atom Ab of Sweden. Each unit generates 840 MW. OL1 began operations in 1978 and OL2 in 1980. The Olkiluoto Power Plant produces approximately one-fifth of all the electrical energy generated in Finland. Olkiluoto is operated by TVO.
France
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 (NPP) units incorporating an AREVA NP nuclear steam supply system or nuclear island.
Germany
Biblis Power Station Site in only. [Some English] 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.
E.ON Reactor Map Site in German only. [Some English] This web page has a map with links to general information on all of E.ON's nuclear reactors.
Emsland Power Station Site in only. [Some English] Emsland is a 1,300 MWe PWR previously operated by KKE.
Grohnde Nuclear Power Plant (KWG) Site in German only. 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 only. [Some English] Gundremmingen has two units, Block B and C, both 1,344 MWe BWRs.
Isar 1 Nuclear Power Plant Site in German only. Isar 1 is a 907 MWe BWR. This is an older archived site by Bayernwerk. This plant is now part of E.ON Kernkraft GmbH.
Isar 2 Nuclear Power Plant Site in German only. Isar 2 is a 1,455 MWe PWR. This is an older archived site by Bayernwerk. This plant is now part of E.ON Kernkraft GmbH.
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.
Neckar Nuclear Power Station Site in German only. Necar Nuclear Power Station has two reactors, Unit 1 (840 MWe PWR) and Unit 2 (1,365 MWe PWR).
Hungary
Paks Nuclear Power Plant Ltd. [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, 5 km from the town of Paks. More than 40 percent of the electrical energy generated in Hungary is produced here.
Italy
Ansaldo Nucleare (DNU) Ansaldo Nucleare is an Italian company with an extensie experience in the design, construction and servicing of nuclear power plants.
Japan
Japan Nuclear Power (by FEPC) This website is the official site of the Washington Office of The Federation of Electric Power Companies of Japan (FEPC). FEPC has been entrusted to promote the aims of Japan's ten electric power utilities. This site provides detailed information about the country’s nuclear power program as well as the implementation of a "closed" nuclear fuel cycle.
Kansai Nuclear Information Center (KNIC) Site in Japanese only.
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 unit is a 1,100 MWe BWR.
Tomari Nuclear Power Plant Site in Japanese only. Tomari Units 1 (operation in 1989) and 2 (operation in 1991) are 597 MWe PWRs, and Unit 3 is a 912 MWe PWR and is planned to go into opeation in 2008.
Tsuruga Power Station Unit 1 [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 [English] Construction on Unit No. 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
Kori Nuclear Power Station Site in Korean only.
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. At present, 16 nuclear power plants are in-service, and additional plants are being constructed continuously. As the quantity of operating nuclear power plant increases, the maintenance for the increasing of safety and utility is recognized to be more important.
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.
Mexico
Laguna Verde Nuclear Power Station Site in Spanish only. Laguna Verde is located at Green Lagoon, 70 km to the NNO of the city of Veracruz. It is a two-unit plant, and both units are 682 MWe BWRs.
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 Plants The Bellona Foundation's tracking of Russian nuclear power plants.
OECD's Halden Reactor Project [English] 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 programmes devised to provide answers in a direct and effective manner. This project is operated by the Institute for Energy Technology (IFE) in Norway.
Pakistan
Karachi Nuclear Power Plant (KANUPP) Karachi is a single unit CANDU PHWR with a total gross capacity of 137 Mega Watts. 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 [English] 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] Established on July 2, 1998 the National Company "NUCLEARELECTRICA" S.A. (SNN SA) has, as main mission, the production of nuclear power, of nuclear fuel and the projects development at the Cernavoda Nuclear Power Plant site.
Russia
AES of Russia: Russian Nuclear Power Plants Site in Russian only. Interesting interactive site of Russian nuclear power plants.
Balakovo Nuclear Power Plant Site in Russian only. Balakovo is a four unit VVER 950 plant.
IPPE - Russian Nuclear Power Plants Site in only. [Some English] Map and details of nuclear power plants found in Russia.
Kola Nuclear Power Plant [English] Kola NPP is the main supplier of electric power for industrial sector at Kola peninsula. Unit I was put in operation June 29, 1973. Unit 2 on December 8, 1974, Unit 3 on March 24, 1981, Unit 4 on October 11, 1984. All four units are VVER-440.
Leningrad Nuclear Power Plant The Leningrad nuclear power plant is located 80 km 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. Units 1 and 2 (Phase I) are about 5 km to the South-West from the town of Sosnovy Bor. Units 3 and 4 (Phase II) are located a couple of kilometers further to the West.
Machine Building Plant Site in Russian only. The high quality of plant production allowed corporation "FUEL ELEMENT", into which enters JOINT STOCK COMPANY the "Machine Building Plant", successfully to compete on the world market for nuclear fuel. Today the production JOINT STOCK COMPANY OF "MSZ" is exploited not only in Russia, but also in12 countries. Its nuclear fuel generates energy in commercial reactors, in each steam-producing installation of Russian atomic ice-breakers, underwater and surface ships.
NEI Source Book: Nuclear Energy in Russian Federation NEI Source Book on Soviet-Designed Nuclear Power Plants 4th Edition (1996). The 5th Edition (1997) is available only in PDF. This chapter covers nulcear power plants found in Russia.
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.
Novovoronezh Nuclear Power Plant The Novovoronezh NPP is a three unit site. Units 3 and 4 are 417 MWe PWRs and Unit 5 is a 1,000 MWe VVER-1000 PWR.
Press Center of Nuclear Energy and Industry [English] This site provides comprehensive information about the Russian nuclear power sector.
Rostov NPP Information Center Site in Russian only. This is the information center site of the Rostov NPP created in 1977. Rostov is a 950 MWe PWR.
Rostov Nuclear Power Plant Site in Russian only. Rostov NPP is a single unit VVER-950.
WANO Moscow Centre () Site in Russian only. [Some English] The World Association of Nuclear Operators, which exploit the atomic power plants (VAO AES), unites all operators (here and throughout "operator" it indicates the organization, which exploits AES) OF AES of peace. It contributes to exchange of experience of operation so that its terms could work together for achievement of the highest level of safety and reliability with the operation of their AES.
Slovenia
Krsko Nuclear Power Plant (NEK) [English] Krsko is a 620 MWe PWR located in Vrbina Slovenia.
Krsko Nuclear Power Plant (via SNSA) Site in Slovenian only. Information via SNSA.
South Africa
Koeberg Power Station (Eskom Nuclear) Koeberg Power Station is the only nuclear power station on the African continent. It is situated at Duynefontein, 27km north of Cape Town in South Africa on the Atlantic coast. It has operated safely for more than 16 years and efficiently for a decade and has a further active life of 20 - 30 years. The stations' two reactors supply 1 840MW or 6.5% of South Africa's electricity needs.
Pebble Bed Modular Reactor (PBMR) The PBMR is a nuclear power plant that uses coated uranium particles encased in graphite to form a fuel sphere (60mm in diameter). In addition, the PBMR design makes use of helium as the coolant and energy transfer medium to a closed cycle gas turbine and generator. PBMR is owned by BNFL, Eskom, Exelon, and the Industrial Development Corporation of South Africa.
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.
Nuclear Energy in Spain (via Foro Nuclear) [English] Spain has a total of eleven nuclear facilities located on the peninsula, including seven nuclear plants - Almaraz I & II, Ascó I & II, Cofrentes, José Cabrera, Sta. María de Garoña, Trillo 1 and Vandellós II - which contain a total of nine nuclear units. Vandellós I is currently in the process of being dismantled. The country also has a nuclear fuel factory, Juzbado, and a low- and medium-level radwaste repository, El Cabril.
Trillo 1 Nuclear Power Plant [English] Trillo 1 Nuclear Power Plant is the most modern of the Spanish nuclear plants, with an installed power of 1,066 MW. It has a German-technology Siemens-KWU pressurized water reactor with three cooling loops, and it uses enriched uranium as fuel. It is owned by four leading Spanish electric companies: Iberdrola with a 48% share; Unión Fenosa with 34.5%; Hidroeléctrica del Cantábrico with 15.5%; and Nuclenor with 2%.
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 whollly owned subsidiary company of Ringhals AB since July 31, 2000.
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Switzerland
Beznau Nuclear Power Plant (KKB) Site in German only. Beznau is Switzerland's first nuclear power station, and is operated by NOK. There are two units, both of which are 365 MWe PWRs.
Gösgen Nuclear Power Station (KKG) Site in German and French only. The Gösgen nuclear power station is a 970 MWe PWR.
Leibstadt Nuclear Power Station (KKL) Site in German and French only. The Lebstadt nuclear power station is a 1,145 MWe BWR.
Mühleberg Nuclear Power Station Site in German only. Mühleberg a 355 MWe BWR nuclear power station operated by BKW FMB.
Taiwan
Kuosheng Nuclear Power Station Site in Korean only. [Some English] Located near the tip of the northern coast of Taiwan, Kuosheng Nuclear Power Station is the second nuclear generating facility of Taipower. Similar to the other two nuclear stations of Taipower, the Kuosheng station currently consists of twin units. Each Kuosheng unit is equipped with a GE/BWR-6 licensed to operate at 2894 MWth, and a Westinghouse turbine-generator set capable of generating 985.3 MWe.
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
NNC Limited NNC's nuclear services provide support to all areas of the nuclear lifecycle from initial design and safety requirements, to continued operations and life extension, etc throughout the lifecycle.
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
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.
Callaway Nuclear Plant Callaway NP is located in Callaway County, Missour, 10 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) On July 1, 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 Steam Electric Station 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 TXU and has an operating capacity of 2,300 megawatts (two 1,150 MWe PWR units).
Connecticut Yankee The Connecticut Yankee (CY) nuclear power plant, located in Haddam Neck, Connecticut, 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.
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.
De-Nucleus (via TLG Services) Listing of retired U.S. nuclear plants, in order of their shutdown dates. Detailed information is given on each plant. This site is provided by TLG Services.
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 (approx. 15 miles NW of Cedar Rapids) and is a single unit 535 MWe BWR. Its is owned by Alliant Energy and operated by the Nuclear Management Company.
Edwin I. Hatch Nuclear 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. We offer immediate parts availability, thorough quality assurance documentation, and an unmatched commitment to service.
Fermi 2 Nuclear Power Plant Fermi 2 is located on the western shore of Lake Erie. It is a 1,139 MWe BWR.
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.
Hope Creek Nuclear Power Plant Hope Creek is located in Lower Alloways Creek, NJ. It is a single unit 1,031 MWe BWR.
Infocast's Building New Nuclear Power Plants (Conference) Conference schedule for October 1-3, 2001 in Washington, DC. In response to the national energy crisis the Bush administration is placing a renewed emphasis on the utilization of nuclear power. This conference will bring together the leading operators, equipment manufacturers, regulators, and builders of nuclear power plants to discuss the road forward for building new nuclear power plants.
INSC: Nuclear Plants As the plant-specific design data for various reactors becomes available from various resources, they will be incorporated into the International Nuclear Safty Center (INSC) database in an organized fashion.
Joseph M. Farley Nuclear Plant The Joseph M. Farley Nuclear Plant, located near Dothan in southeast Alabama, is owned by Alabama Power and operated by Southern Nuclear Operating Company. Each unit is capable of generating 888 megawatts (mw) for a total capacity of 1,776 mw. The plant is powered by Westinghouse pressurized water reactors (PWR).
Kewaunee Nuclear Plant Kewaunee is located in Carlton, Wisconsin (8 miles S of Kewaunee) and is a single unit 500 MWe PWR. Its is owned by Wisconsin Public Service and operated by the Nuclear Management Company.
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 McGuire Nuclear Station's Energy Explorium. Located in Huntersville, NC, McGuire Nuclear Station is a two-unit plant. Each unit is a 1,100 MWe PWR.
Millstone Power Station Millstone Power Station, the most recent addition to Dominion’s family of nuclear generating facilities, sits on a peninsula on the eastern end of Long Island Sound. The station consists of three units: Millstone 1, a 660 MWe BWR, is currently undergoing decommissioning. Millstone 2, an 870 MWe PWR, began commercial operation in 1975, and Millstone 3, a 1,150 MWe PWR, began commercial operation in 1986.
Monticello Nuclear Plant Monticello is located in Monticello, Minnesota (40 miles NW of the Twin Cities) and is a single unit 553 MWe BWR. Its is owned by Xcel Energy and operated by the Nuclear Management Company.
North Anna Power Station North Anna, Dominion 's second nuclear station, is located in the thickly wooded hills of 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 published by EQES, Inc. Organizations may participate in the NPJ WebSite by announcing their products and services, job openings, technical articles and papers, industry related literature and documentation, and meeting and training schedules.
NukeWorker.com This site contains Nuclear Facility Information, Largest Nuclear Picture Collection, Nuclear Portal, and Nuclear Job Resources.
Palisades Nuclear Plant Palisades is located among the sand dunes on a 432-acre site near South Haven on the Lake Michigan shoreline and is a 789 MWe PWR. It is owned by Consumers Energy and will be operated by the Nuclear Management Company.
Palo Verde Nuclear Generating Station Palo Verde produces more electricity each year than any power plant of any type in the United States. Known as the Energy Cornerstone of the Southwest - a name given to Palo Verde by former Secretary of Energy John Harrington - the plant is located about 55 miles west of Phoenix. The three identical units at Palo Verde - each rated at 1,270 megawatts - have a net generation rating of 3,810 megawatts.
Point Beach Nuclear Plant Point Beach is located in Two Creeks, Wisconsin (18 miles N of Manitowoc) and is a two unit 1,014 MWe PWR. Its is owned by Wisconsin Electric Power Co. and operated by the Nuclear Management Company.
Prairie Island Nuclear Plant Prairie Island is located in Welch, Minnesota (28 miles SE of the Twin Cities) and is a two unit 1,060 MWe PWR. Its is owned by Xcel Energy and operated by the Nuclear Management Company.
Procedure Working Group (PWG) PWG is an organization to provide individuals involved in the procedure writing process a forum for sharing ideas, resolving common problems, networking contacts, and benchmarking successes. This site is focused on nuclear procedures and is hosted by APS.
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.
Professional Reactor Operators Society 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.
Salem Nuclear Power Plant Salem is located in Lower Alloways Creek, NJ. 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.
Springfield Nuclear Power (SNP) This TEST site has information concerning the operation of the "Springfield Nuclear Power" plant. It contains live reactor operation information.
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 2,500 megawatts of electricity.
Surry Power Station Dominion's Surry Power Station can generate 1,602 megawatts of electric power from its two nuclear reactors (810 and 815 MWe PWRs). Surry was the company's first nuclear station. It is situated on an 840-acre site in Surry County on the south bank of the James River, adjacent to the Hog Island Wildlife Management Area and across from Historic Jamestown.
Susquehanna Steam Electric Station Located along the Susquehanna River about five miles northeast of Berwick, Pa., the Susquehanna Steam Electric Station is a 2,216 MWe nuclear power plant with two boiling water reactors and two cooling towers.
The Nuclear Renaissance () This site contains information on an industry conference, The Nuclear Renaissance. A look towards the future of the nuclear power industry, this program provided by Infocast offers two sessions: Executive Forum: Evaluating the Viability of Future Nuclear Developments (September 10) and Maximizing the Value of Nuclear Assets (September 11-12).
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 TV or in the newspapers and frequently that coverage is incomplete. It is one of the best reactor information sites available.
Vermont Yankee Vermont Yankee is an electric power generation company which owns and operates a 550 megawatt nuclear powered generating station located in Vernon, Vermont.
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 the City of Dalton (1.6%). Each unit is capable of generating 1,215 megawatts (Mw) for a total capacity of 2,430 Mw. The plant is powered by pressurized water reactors (PWR) manufactured by Westinghouse.
Wolf Creek Nuclear Operating Corporation (WCNOC) Wolf Creek Generating Station, 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 Yankee Rowe plant, located in Western Massachusetts, permanently shut down on February 26, 1992 after more than 31 years of producing electricity for New England electric consumers.
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