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  2. Vermont Yankee Nuclear Power Plant - Wikipedia

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    On July 31, 2002, Entergy Nuclear Vermont Yankee, LLC (EVY) purchased the plant from Vermont Yankee Nuclear Power Corporation (VYNPC) for $180 million. Entergy received the reactor complex, nuclear fuel, inventories, and related real estate, as well as the liability to decommission the plant and related decommissioning trust funds of ...

  3. List of power stations in Vermont - Wikipedia

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    In 2020, Vermont had a total summer capacity of 829 MW through all of its power plants, and a net generation of 2,156 GWh. [2] In 2023, the electrical energy generation mix was 56.5% hydroelectric, 17.3% biomass, 16.3% wind, 9.6% solar photovoltaics, 0.1% petroleum, and 0.1% other. Small-scale solar, which includes customer-owned photovoltaic ...

  4. File:Vermont Yankee Unit 1.jpg - Wikipedia

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  5. State Involvement Key for Decommissioning Old Nuclear Plants

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    This article was written by Oilprice.com -- the leading provider of energy news in the world The beginning of 2014 marks the final year of operation for the Vermont Yankee Nuclear Power Plant ...

  6. Entergy Takes $240 Million Hit to Retire Nuclear Plant - AOL

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    Entergy announced today that, despite regulatory approval through 2032 and $400 million in investments over the past decade, it is retiring its Vermont Yankee nuclear power plant in Q4 2013.

  7. 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]

  8. Entergy (ETR) Sells Vermont Yankee Nuclear Plant to NorthStar

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  9. Category:Nuclear power plants in Vermont - Wikipedia

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