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The Clinton Power Station is a nuclear power plant located near Clinton, Illinois, USA. The power station began commercial operation on November 24, 1987 and has a nominal net electric output of 1062 MWe.
Recognizable by its sky-blue reactor building, Clinton Clean Energy Center’s single nuclear reactor can produce up to 1,080 megawatts (MW) of clean, carbon-free energy, enough electricity to power the equivalent of 800,000 homes.
The Clinton nuclear power plant in Illinois could be set to make a vital isotope for nuclear medicine after GE-Hitachi Nuclear Energy and Exelon announced a feasibility study into the production of molybdenum-99 at the plant. Molybdenum-99 (Mo-99) decays to produce technetium-99m (Tc-99m) that is used in around 50 million medical diagnostic ...
Clinton Power Station, Unit 1. Location: Clinton, IL (23 miles SSE of Bloomington, IL) in Region III. Operator: Constellation Energy Generation, LLC. Operating License: Issued - 04/17/1987, Expires - 04/17/2027. Docket Number: 05000461.
The owner of the Clinton nuclear power plant in Dewitt County is following through on its end of the deal that led to passage of the state's Climate and Equitable Jobs Act. Constellation Energy is asking the Nuclear Regulatory Commission to extend the reactor's license for 20 years.
License renewal would enable Central Illinois nuclear plant to generate enough carbon-free electricity to power the equivalent of 800,000 homes through 2047
Currently owned and operated by Exelon Generation, a subsidiary of US-based Exelon Corporation, the Clinton nuclear power plant features a single boiling water reactor (BWR) unit with 1,062MW of net electric capacity, that serves approximately one million Illinois homes.
Jul. 22—CLINTON — Inside the reactor that has stood in Clinton for more than 30 years, the length of every vent, the weight of every door, the temperature of every steam particle — every piece of the Clinton Power Station plays a role in powering hundreds of thousands of homes each year.
Baltimore, US-based power utility Constellation has filed a licence renewal application with the US Nuclear Regulatory Commission for its Clinton-1 nuclear power plant in Illinois, seeking a 20-year extension.
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