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Connecticut Yankee Nuclear Power Plant (CY) was a nuclear power plant located in Haddam Neck, Connecticut. The power plant is on the Connecticut River near the East Haddam Swing Bridge. The plant was commissioned in 1968, ceased electricity production in 1996, and was decommissioned by 2004. The reason for the closure was because operation of ...
In 2022, Connecticut had a total summer capacity of 10,108 MW through all of its power plants, and a net generation of 43,054 GWh. [2] In 2023, the electrical energy generation mix was 61.3% natural gas, 34.2% nuclear, 1.1% biomass & refuse-derived fuels, 1% solar, 0.9% hydroelectric, 0.4% petroleum, and 1.1% other.
The town is part of the Lower Connecticut River Valley Planning Region. The population was 8,452 at the time of the 2020 census. It is the only town in Connecticut that the Connecticut River runs through the middle of instead of at the town's border edge. [4] The town was also home to the now-decommissioned Connecticut Yankee Nuclear Power ...
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Entergy announced today that, despite regulatory approval through 2032 and $400 million in investments over the past decade, it is retiring its Vermont Yankee nuclear power plant in Q4 2013.
Connecticut Yankee Council; Connecticut Yankee Nuclear Power Plant, a nuclear power plant in Connecticut; Connecticut Yankee, a 1936-1995 train of New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad and Boston and Maine and other companies that at peak ran between New York and Quebec City; Connecticut Yankees may refer to: Connecticut Yankees (soccer), a ...