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The Enrico Fermi Nuclear Generating Station is a nuclear power plant on the shore of Lake Erie near Monroe, in Frenchtown Charter Township, Michigan on approximately 1,000 acres (400 ha). All units of the plant are operated by the DTE Energy Electric Company and owned (100 percent) by parent company DTE Energy.
Plant Location Power (MW) Notes Big Rock Point Nuclear Power Plant: Charlevoix: 67: 1962-1997 Enrico Fermi Nuclear Generating Station (Unit 1) Monroe: 94: 1957-1972 Palisades Nuclear Power Plant: South Haven: 800: 1971–2022, [4] planned reopening 2025 [5]
The Lungmen Nuclear Power Plant under construction (now halted) This table lists stations under construction stations without any reactor in service. Planned connection column indicates the connection of the first reactor, not thus whole capacity.
DTE's Fermi 2 nuclear plant in Newport has entered its 22nd maintenance and refueling outage. Staff will work on equipment during this time.
Enrico Fermi Nuclear Power Plant was a nuclear power plant at Trino (often referred to as ‘Trino Vercellese’, meaning ‘Trino in the Province of Vercelli’), in north-west Italy. Consisting of one 260 megawatt pressurized water reactor (PWR) from the vendor Westinghouse Electric Corporation, it operated from 1964 until 1990. Trino was in ...
On Sept. 13, 1944, the construction division officially turned over the plant to operations. That same day, Enrico Fermi, the Italian physicist instrumental in the development of nuclear ...
Enrico Fermi nuclear power plant in Trino, 2010. The history of nuclear power in Italy starts at the end of 1946, when the Cise , a small centre for nuclear energy research, was created. A few years later, a public research institute linked to the CNR , the Cnrn ( Comitato Nazionale per le Ricerche Nucleari , National Committee for Nuclear ...
Station Place Location Capacity ()Type Start of operation Shutdown Decommissioned; Latina Nuclear Power Plant: Latina: 153: Magnox: 1963: 1987: Enrico Fermi Nuclear Power Plant