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The Callaway Plant is a nuclear power plant located in Callaway County, Missouri. The plant is Missouri's only nuclear power plant and is close to Fulton, Missouri. [2] The 2,767 acres (1,120 ha) site began operations on December 19, 1984.
Callaway Energy Center is the only nuclear energy center among the companies' 15 generating facilities. Callaway is the second largest power producer on the Ameren Missouri system producing 24% of the company's electricity.
Callaway Plant, Unit 1. Location: Fulton, MO (25 miles ENE of Jefferson City, MO) in Region IV. Operator: Union Electric Co. Operating License: Issued – 10/18/1984. Renewed License: Issued – 03/06/2015. License Expires: 10/18/2044. Docket Number: 05000483. Reactor Type: Pressurized Water Reactor.
Power plant details for Callaway, a nuclear power plant located in Fulton, MO. View the monthly generation and consumption, generator details, and more for Callaway.
Learn how our Callaway Energy Center produces safe, clean and dependable power for Missourians.
The Callaway Nuclear Plant’s cooling tower rises above the mid-Missouri horizon, releasing a cloud of water vapor into the sky. This is Missouri’s only electricity-generating nuclear reactor, and it’s celebrating its 40th birthday this year.
The Callaway Energy Center has established a strong record of safe operation throughout its 40-year operating history. In annual performance assessments, the U.S. Nuclear
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) — Ameren’s nuclear power plant in central Missouri is not operating two months after an unplanned shutdown because a “significant” component had to be replaced, a spokesman for the utility said.
Operated by Ameren Missouri, the Callaway Plant can produce between 1,200 and 1,300 megawatts of power at any given time. This can power an average of 800,000 households across Missouri and...
The plant is Missouri's only nuclear power plant and is close to Fulton, Missouri. The 2,767 acres (1,120 ha) site began operations on December 19, 1984. It generates electricity from one 1,190-megawatt Westinghouse four-loop pressurized water reactor and a General Electric turbine-generator.