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Oyster Creek Nuclear Power Station is an inactive single unit 636 MWe boiling water reactor power plant in the United States. The plant is located on an 800-acre (3.2 km 2) site adjacent to Oyster Creek in the Forked River section of Lacey Township in Ocean County, New Jersey.
LACEY - The Nuclear Regulatory Agency has proposed fining Holtec International, which is decommissioning the defunct Oyster Creek power plant, $43,750 for shipping radioactive material improperly ...
Holtec, the company decommissioning the Oyster Creek nuclear power plant in Lacey, broke spending rules, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission said.
There are two nuclear power stations in New Jersey both operated by PSEG Nuclear. [6] The Oyster Creek Nuclear Generating Station in Lacey Township, owned and operated by Oyster Creek Environmental Protection, permanently ceased operations on September 17, 2018.
Oyster Creek Nuclear Generating Station fails safety inspection, forced to shut down for repairs: 0: 32: February 26, 1983: Fort Pierce, Florida, USA: Damaged thermal shield and core barrel support at St. Lucie Unit 1, necessitating 13-month shutdown: 0: 54: September 15, 1984: Athens, Alabama, US
Holtec, which is decommissioning the Oyster Creek nuclear plant, announced that Hyundai is joining a project to build a new type of nuclear reactor.
The facility would have been located on a site between JCP&L's existing Oyster Creek Nuclear Generating Station and the Garden State Parkway. Unlike the Oyster Creek Plant, the Forked River Plant would have a cooling tower to prevent the release of hot water into Oyster Creek and Barnegat Bay. [3]
Van Drew said the company is “concerned about their nuclear facility” after a pair of drones was spotted this week hovering over the Salem Nuclear Power Plant and the adjacent Hope Creek ...