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  2. GE BWR - Wikipedia

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    These experimental designs (all of which shared the BWR-1 classification despite their divergent designs) used fuel rod bundles in 6×6, 7×7, 8×8, 9×9, 11×11, and 12×12 configurations, but GE's 9×9 bundle later used in BWR/2–6 reactors is different from the one used in the BWR/1 era. [2] The BWR/1 was the first BWR design with internal ...

  3. Clinton Power Station - Wikipedia

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    October 1, 1975 () Commission date: November 24, 1987: Construction cost: $4.25 billion: Owner: Constellation Energy: Operator: Constellation Energy: Nuclear power station ; Reactor type: BWR: Reactor supplier: General Electric: Cooling source: Clinton Lake [a] Thermal capacity: 1 × 3473 MW th: Power generation; Units operational: 1 × 1138 MW ...

  4. Dresden Generating Station - Wikipedia

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    Commission date: Unit 1: July 4, 1960 Unit 2: June 9, 1970 Unit 3: November 16, 1971: Decommission date: Unit 1: October 31, 1978: Construction cost: Unit 1: $423 million (2010 USD) or $577 million in 2023 dollars [1] Unit 2: $856 million (2010 USD) or $1.17 billion in 2023 dollars [1] Unit 3: $828 million (2010 USD) or $1.13 billion in 2023 ...

  5. Grand Gulf Nuclear Station - Wikipedia

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    Grand Gulf Nuclear Station is a nuclear power station with one operational GE BWR reactor (General Electric boiling water reactor). It lies on a 2,100 acres (850 ha) site near Port Gibson, Mississippi. The site is wooded and contains two lakes. The plant has a 520-foot natural draft cooling tower. As of January 2023, the plant employs 675 people.

  6. Humboldt Bay Nuclear Power Plant - Wikipedia

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    Commission date: Unit 3: August 1963: Decommission date: Unit 3: September 30, 2020 () Construction cost: $65 million (decommissioning cost $1.1 billion) Owner: Pacific Gas and Electric Company: Operator: Pacific Gas and Electric Company: Nuclear power station ; Reactors: 1: Reactor type: BWR: Reactor supplier: General Electric: Site elevation

  7. Generation II reactor - Wikipedia

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    Typically, the modernization includes improved safety systems and a 60-year design life. [citation needed] Generation II reactor designs generally had an original design life of 30 or 40 years. [3] This date was set as the period over which loans taken out for the plant would be paid off.

  8. Black Fox Nuclear Power Plant - Wikipedia

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    The facility was to be built approximately 3 miles southwest of downtown Inola, Oklahoma, but still within town limits, and was to consist of two 1,150 MWe General Electric (GE) Boiling Water Reactors. The estimated cost of construction in 1973 was $450 million. By 1979, the amount had grown to $3.4 billion.

  9. Brunswick Nuclear Generating Station - Wikipedia

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    The site contains two General Electric boiling water reactors, which are cooled by water collected from the Cape Fear River and discharged into the Atlantic Ocean. Duke Energy Progress is the majority owner (81.7%) and operator of the Brunswick nuclear plant. The North Carolina Eastern Municipal Power Agency owns the remaining 18.3%.