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Nuclear Energy: Columbia Generating Station - Energy Northwest
Columbia Generating Station is the northwest's only commercial nuclear energy facility and is the third largest electricity generator in Washington state, behind Grand Coulee and Chief Joseph dams. Carbon-free. Columbia produces millions of megawatts of carbon-free electricity each year.
Columbia Generating Station - Wikipedia
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.
Columbia Generating Station | EFSEC - The State of Washington …
May 30, 2023 · The Columbia Generating Station (CGS), formerly known as WNP-2, is an operating nuclear electric generating station located near Richland, Washington, in Benton County. The project is sited on land leased from the United States Department of Energy (DOE) on the Hanford Site.
Columbia Generating Station | NRC.gov
May 6, 2022 · Location: Richland, WA (20 miles NNE of Pasco, WA) in Region IV Operator: Energy Northwest Operating License: Issued - 04/13/1984 Renewed Operating License: Issued - 05/22/2012 License Expires: 12/20/2043 Docket Number: 05000397 Reactor Type: Boiling Water Reactor Licensed MWt: 3,544 Reactor Vendor/Type: General Electric Type 5 Containment …
How Columbia Makes Electricity - Energy Northwest
Columbia Generating Station makes millions of carbon-free megawatts by boiling water into steam that turns turbine and spins a generator. The nuclear plant uses uranium, a naturally occurring element, as the primary fuel source.
Columbia Generating Station | Nuclear Power Plant in Richland, …
Columbia Generating Station is ranked #39 out of 54 nuclear power plants nationwide in terms of total annual net electricity generation. Columbia Generating Station is comprised of 1 generator and generated 2.5 TWh during the 3-month period between July 2024 to October 2024.
Columbia Generating Station commences 20-year extended …
Dec 20, 2023 · RICHLAND, Wash. – December 21, 2023 marks an important moment in the history of Columbia Generating Station, the Pacific Northwest's 1,207 megawatt-electric nuclear power plant. It's the day the station enters its 20-year period of extended operation, securing its commitment to providing the region with safe, reliable and clean power ...
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May 11, 2023 · The projects are nuclear, wind, hydro and solar projects. BPA has a contract with Energy Northwest for full power output of Columbia. For 2023, BPA’s fuel mix is expected to be 84% hydropower and 13% nuclear. In the Northwest, nuclear makes up 4% of the expected fuel mix with 42% hydropower.
Northwest's only commercial nuclear power plant enters new, 20 …
Dec 21, 2023 · Dec. 20—The Pacific Northwest's only commercial nuclear plant is about to enter a new era that will take it through 2043. Columbia Generating Station, the 1,207 megawatt power plant north of Richland, completed its initial 40-year operating phase on Wednesday.
Nuclear plant near Richland begins new 20-year operation - Tri-City Herald
Dec 20, 2023 · Columbia Generating Station, the 1,207 megawatt power plant north of Richland, completed its initial 40-year operating phase on Wednesday. On Thursday, it begins a 20-year operation that...