U.S. Nuclear Plants
North Anna Virginia��
Unit 1
Nuclear system supplied by Westinghouse Electric Corporation
|
Capacity Net MW(e) |
Generation in 2003 Megwatthours |
Capacity
Factor |
Type |
On-line
Date |
License
Expiration Date |
925 |
6,521,366 |
80.3
% |
PWR |
April 1, 1978 |
April 1, 2018 |
Unit 2 Nuclear system supplied by Westinghouse Electric
Corporation |
Capacity
Net�MW(e) |
Generation in 2003 Megwatthours |
Capacity
Factor |
Type |
On-line
Date |
License
Expiration Date |
917 |
7,262,758 |
90.2 % |
PWR |
August 21, 1980 |
August 21, 2020 |
PWR= Pressurized Light Water Reactor
Description:� The
North Anna nuclear power station is on a 1,075-acre site in Louisa County,
Virginia.
Ownership: North Anna is operated by Dominion Generation
company.� It is jointly owned by the Dominion Virginia Power corporation (88.4
percent) and by the Old Dominion Electric Cooperative (11.6
percent).�
The Impact of
the Nuclear Industry on Virginia:
- News items: NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION (NRC) ANNOUNCES AVAILABILITY
OF APPLICATION FOR EARLY SITE PERMIT AT NORTH ANNA NUCLEAR PLANT LOCATION
- Highlights
- Nuclear-provided Electricity Generation
- Competition in the State Electricity Market
- Environmental Trends: Emissions levels
- Various Links to related sites.
Sources: Capacity, for purposes of this report, is the net
summer capability as reported in Energy Information Administration (EIA) survey
form 860, "Annual Electric Generator Report." Capacity Factor is a
calculation in which the maximum possible generation (based on net summer
capability) is divided into the actual generation than multiplied by 100 to get
a percentage. Generation is the electricity output reported by plant owners on
EIA survey form 902. Type of Unit: All U.S. commercial reactors currently in
operation are one of two types: BWR (boiling water reactor) or PWR (pressurized
light water reactor). The type is identified in EIA's Nuclear Power
Generation and Fuel Cycle Report. Both the On-line Date and the License
Expiration Date are reported annually in Information Digest by the U.S. Nuclear
Regulatory Commission.
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