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  2. WNP-3 and WNP-5 - Wikipedia

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    WNP-3 and WNP-5. Washington Nuclear Project Nos. 3 and 5, abbreviated as WNP-3 and WNP-5 (collectively known as the Satsop Nuclear Power Plant) were two of the five nuclear power plants on which construction was started by the Washington Public Power Supply System (WPPSS, also called "Whoops!" [1]) in order to meet projected electricity demand ...

  3. Wolf Creek Generating Station - Wikipedia

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    Wolf Creek Generating Station logo. Wolf Creek Generating Station is a nuclear power plant located near Burlington, Kansas. It occupies 9,818 acres (39.73 km 2) of the total 11,800 acres (4,800 ha) controlled by the owner. Its namesake, Wolf Creek, was dammed to create Coffey County Lake (formerly Wolf Creek Lake), and provides water for the ...

  4. Energy Northwest - Wikipedia

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    Energy Northwest. Energy Northwest (formerly Washington Public Power Supply System) is a public power joint operating agency in the northwest United States, formed in 1957 by Washington state law to produce at-cost power for Northwest utilities. Headquartered in the Tri-Cities at Richland, Washington, the WPPSS became commonly (and derisively ...

  5. List of power stations in Washington - Wikipedia

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    In 2020, Washington had a total summer capacity of 30,669 MW through all of its power plants, and a net generation of 116,114 GWh. [2] The electrical energy generation mix in 2022 was 67.6% hydroelectric, 12.5% natural gas, 8.4% nuclear, 6.9% wind, 3.1% coal, and 1.1% biomass which includes most refuse-derived fuel .

  6. WNP-1 and WNP-4 - Wikipedia

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    Washington Nuclear Project Nos. 1 and 4, abbreviated as WNP-1 and WNP-4 were two of the five nuclear power plants on which construction was started by the Washington Public Power Supply System (WPPSS) in order to meet projected electricity demand in the Pacific Northwest. WNP-1, WNP-2 and WNP-3 were part of the original 1968 plan, with WNP-4 (a ...

  7. When cold coal froze, wind farms helped Evergy power Kansas ...

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    Wolf Creek nuclear power plant 'cruised' in winter weather "Our nuclear plant Wolf Creek, 80 miles from here, cruised through this whole event," Caisley said. Transmission and distribution saw ...

  8. How prepared is Kansas for a nuclear emergency? - AOL

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    LEBO (KSNT) – Nuclear emergencies have many classifications, and in Kansas, emergency managers are prepared to protect the community from the worst case scenario. Crews at the Wolf Creek nuclear ...

  9. Category : Nuclear power plants in Washington (state)

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    W. WNP-1 and WNP-4. WNP-3 and WNP-5. Categories: Nuclear power stations in the United States by state or territory. Power stations in Washington (state) Nuclear reactors in Washington (state) Hidden category: Commons category link is on Wikidata.