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  2. Vermont Yankee Nuclear Power Plant - Wikipedia

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    The four transmission lines that formerly connected directly to the Vermont Yankee substation now connect to the Vernon substation, and three tie-lines, one at 115 kV and two at 345 kV, connect the Vermont Yankee substation to the Vernon substation. Each 345 kV tie line is capable of carrying the full power output of the plant.

  3. GE Vernova - Wikipedia

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    GE Vernova Inc., [2] formerly GE Power and GE Renewable Energy, is an energy equipment manufacturing and services company headquartered in Cambridge, Massachusetts. [3]GE Vernova was formed from the merger and subsequent spin-off of General Electric's energy businesses in 2024: GE Power, GE Renewable Energy, GE Digital and GE Energy Financial Services.

  4. Energy in Vermont - Wikipedia

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    The Vermont Yankee Nuclear Power Plant was commissioned in 1972. [20] Vermont through the 2010s had the highest rate of nuclear-generated power in the nation, 73.7 percent. [21] Vermont was also one of only two states with no coal-fired power plants, which nuclear proponents often cited as a reason to keep it open. [18]

  5. Vernon, Vermont - Wikipedia

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    Vernon is a town in Windham County, Vermont, in the United States. The population was 2,192 at the 2020 census . [ 3 ] Vernon is the site of the now-defunct Vermont Yankee , the state of Vermont 's only nuclear power plant , which closed in December 2014.

  6. A. B. Brown Generating Station - Wikipedia

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    The A. B. Brown Generating Station is a four-unit, 700 megawatt (MW) power plant, located on the northern bank of Ohio River, 8 miles (10 km) east of Mount Vernon, Indiana and 5 miles (8 km) southwest of Evansville, Indiana just west of the Posey-Vanderburgh County Line. [1] Each of the two coal-fired units has a name-plate capacity of 265.2 MW.

  7. La Crosse Boiling Water Reactor - Wikipedia

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    La Crosse Boiling Water Reactor (LACBWR) was a boiling water reactor (BWR) nuclear power plant located near La Crosse, Wisconsin in the small village of Genoa, in Vernon County, approximately 17 miles south of La Crosse along the Mississippi River. It was located directly adjacent to the coal-fired Genoa Station #3.

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  9. Oklaunion Power Plant - Wikipedia

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    Oklaunion Power Plant is a 650-megawatt , coal power plant located southeast of Vernon, Texas, in Wilbarger County, Texas. Its unit is operated by American Electric Power (AEP). The plant began commercial generation in 1986.