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The Donald C. Cook Nuclear Plant is located on 650 acres along Lake Michigan’s eastern shoreline in Berrien County, Michigan. The plant is owned and operated by American Electric Power. At full power, the two units can generate enough electricity for more than 1.5 million homes. Welcome to our site.
The Cook Nuclear plant is licensed to operate until 2034 on Unit 1 and 2037 on Unit 2 – and potentially beyond that. Nuclear power offers long-term career development. You can search for job openings, at www.aep.com\careers .
The Donald C. Cook Nuclear Plant is located on the coast of Lake Michigan near Bridgman, Michigan. It is owned by American Electric Power (AEP) and safely operated by Indiana Michigan Power (I&M). D.C. Cook Nuclear Plant gets its name from the late Donald C. Cook.
The Cook Energy Information Center (a.k.a. Visitors Center) at D.C. Cook Nuclear Power Plant in Bridgman, Michigan, opened its doors in the mid-1970s. Its purpose was to educate the public about nuclear power generation.
No one likes to think about a problem at a nuclear power plant – but Cook has detailed and comprehensive plans and procedures in place.
Q: Does Cook use the power it makes for its own electricity needs? A: Yes. Cook uses 35 megawatts (MWe) from each unit to power our equipment and office buildings (70 MWe total). At full power, Cook Nuclear Plant produces 2360 megawatts (MWe) [Unit 1: 1120 MWe, Unit 2: 1240 MWe] of electricity which is enough to supply power to approximately
gency Planning Zone surrounding the Cook Nuclear Plant in Bridgman, Mich., have proven to be a reliable, early-warning system that can reach anyone within the vicinity of the siren.
The Donald C. Cook Nuclear Plant is located on 650 acres along Lake Michigan’s eastern shoreline in Berrien County, Michigan. The plant is owned and operated by American Electric Power. At full power, the two units can generate enough electricity for more than 1.5 million homes. Welcome to our site.
All Heart of Cook grants are available to organizations in all of the Indiana Michigan Power service territory with high preference given to Berrien County, MI, home of the Cook Plant.