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  2. Fort Saint Vrain Nuclear Power Plant - Wikipedia

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    The Fort St. Vrain Nuclear Power Plant is a former commercial nuclear power station located near the town of Platteville in northern Colorado in the United States. It originally operated from 1979 until 1989. It had a 330 MWe High-temperature gas reactor (HTGR). The plant was decommissioned between 1989 and 1992.

  3. List of power stations in Colorado - Wikipedia

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    The Fort St. Vrain Nuclear Power Plant generated 330 MW of electricity during years 1976 to 1989. [5] Decommissioning and removal of the nuclear components was completed in 1992. [6] The first natural gas combustion turbine was installed in 1995. Colorado had no utility-scale plants that used fissile material as a fuel in 2022. [1]

  4. High-temperature gas-cooled reactor - Wikipedia

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    Refueling floor at Fort Saint Vrain HTGR, 1972. A high-temperature gas-cooled reactor (HTGR) is a type of gas-cooled nuclear reactor which uses uranium fuel and graphite moderation to produce very high reactor core output temperatures. [1] All existing HTGR reactors use helium coolant.

  5. Platteville, Colorado - Wikipedia

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    The Fort St. Vrain Generating Station, originally a nuclear power plant and now operating as a natural gas powered electricity generating facility operated by Xcel Energy, is approximately one-quarter-mile northwest of Platteville.

  6. Generation IV reactor - Wikipedia

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    Multiple proof of concept Gen IV designs have been built. For example, the reactors at Fort St. Vrain Generating Station and HTR-10 are similar to the proposed Gen IV VHTR designs, and the pool type EBR-II, Phénix, BN-600 and BN-800 reactor are similar to the proposed pool type Gen IV SFR designs.

  7. Cherokee Generating Station - Wikipedia

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    Cherokee Generating Station is a natural gas-fired power plant in Adams County, Colorado, about 5 miles (8.0 kilometers) north of downtown Denver. [1] Cherokee currently has a nameplate capacity of 1006.4 megawatts , and a net summer capacity of 886 megawatts, [ 2 ] making it the largest power plant in Adams County, and the second largest ...

  8. Fort St. Vrain - Wikipedia

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    Fort St. Vrain may refer to: Fort Saint Vrain (also known as St. Vrain's Fort), a historic 19th century trading post in northern Colorado Fort St. Vrain Generating Station , near Platteville, Colorado

  9. Vulnerability of nuclear facilities to attack - Wikipedia

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    Sabotage by workers has been reported at many other reactors in the United States: at Zion Nuclear Power Station (1974), Quad Cities Nuclear Generating Station, Peach Bottom Nuclear Generating Station, Fort St. Vrain Generating Station, Trojan Nuclear Power Plant (1974), Browns Ferry Nuclear Power Plant (1980), and Beaver Valley Nuclear ...