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Point Beach Nuclear Plant is a nuclear power plant located on Lake Michigan in the town of Two Creeks, Wisconsin, United States. The plant was built by Wisconsin Electric Power Company (now We Energies, a subsidiary of Wisconsin Energy Corporation), and previously operated by the Nuclear Management Company .
The NEER nuclear power plants in operation are listed below: Duane Arnold Energy Center in Palo, Iowa (430.5 MW) [a] Point Beach Nuclear Plant in Two Rivers, Wisconsin (1,189.8 MW) Seabrook Station Nuclear Power Plant in Seabrook, New Hampshire (1,103.0 MW) [b]
The company continued to expand its customer base and generating power, and in 1950 became independently listed on the New York Stock Exchange. [10] Throughout the 1960s and 1970s, FPL built new power stations, including Florida's first nuclear power plant at Turkey Point, which began operation in October 1972. [11]
The NRC determined Point Beach operated safely during 2023 and that the plant will remain at the baseline level of oversight. US Nuclear Regulatory Commission to share 2023 safety findings from ...
FPL currently has over 96,000 customers without power. Manatee County has 32,240 customers without power as of 11:35 a.m., and Sarasota County has 30,540 customers without power. The FPL outage ...
2007 Wisconsin Energy sold Point Beach Nuclear Plant to FPL Energy for approximately US$924 million, with We Energies entitled to the output for the life of the plant. 2008 The Blue Sky Green Field Wind Farm began operation on a 10,600-acre (43 km 2) site with 88 turbines (145-megawatt capacity) in Wisconsin's Fond du Lac County.
Since 2019, FPL has moved eight power lines in the neighborhood underground, and the utility began its effort to move more underground at the end of 2023. How Jupiter Farms is growing: FPL placing ...
NextEra Energy traces its origins to 1925 with the formation of Florida Power & Light and the formation of FPL Group in 1984. [10] [11] The company purchased Colonial Penn in 1985 [12] and sold it in 1991. [13] In 1998, FPL Group created FPL Energy, a subsidiary to manage FPL Group efforts outside of FPL's service area. [12]