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  2. Columbia Generating Station - Wikipedia

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    Columbia Generating Station is a nuclear commercial energy facility located on the Hanford Site, 10 miles (16 km) north of Richland, Washington. It is owned and operated by Energy Northwest , a Washington state, not-for-profit joint operating agency.

  3. Columbia Generating Station is a 1,207 megawatt boiling water reactor that provides electricity at cost to the Bonneville Power Administration. Energy Northwest, which also has wind, solar and ...

  4. Bonneville Power Administration - Wikipedia

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    The BPA is the designated marketer for 31 hydroelectric dams and the Columbia Generating Station a nuclear power plant at the Hanford Site.The dams are owned and operated by either the Army Corps of Engineers (21 dams) or the Bureau of Reclamation (10 dams), and have a maximum combined capacity of 22 GW.

  5. Can Eastern WA nuclear workers raise safety issues without ...

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    The Nuclear Regulatory Commission initially raised concerns about workers’ hesitation to call out safety issues after an inspection at Energy Northwest’s Columbia Generating Station near ...

  6. Energy Northwest - Wikipedia

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    Current power projects include White Bluffs Solar Station, Packwood Lake Hydroelectric Project, Nine Canyon Wind Project, Horn Rapids Solar, Storage and Training Project and Columbia Generating Station nuclear power plant. Energy Northwest functions as a municipal corporation, similar to a town or city. That legal status allows the agency to ...

  7. Puget Sound Energy to invest $10M to develop new nuclear ...

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    Energy Northwest of Richland has operated the Columbia Generating Station, the Northwest’s only commercial nuclear power plant, about 10 miles north of Richland since 1984. The plant produces ...

  8. Northwest’s only commercial nuclear power plant enters new ...

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    Nuke plant north of Richland licensed to 2043.

  9. WNP-1 and WNP-4 - Wikipedia

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    WNP-1/4 and WNP-2 (now Columbia Generating Station) should not be confused with the proposed Skagit/Hanford plant. Skagit/Hanford was a proposal advanced by a consortium of utilities led by Puget Sound Power & Light (40% share) and joined by Portland General Electric (30%), Pacific Light and Power (20%) and Washington Water Power (10%) to build ...