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Latest revision as of 11:36, 16 September 2019
A plant enters decommissioning when they cease power operations permanently. A unit with a license is the item which undergoes decommissioning but a site may also be considered decommissioned if all units are decommissioned.
The process of decommissioning would end once all licensed material is removed from the site but we still considered a site "decommissioned" as a binary from active.
List of sites
- Big Rock Point
- Crane
- Crystal River
- Duane Arnold
- Elk River
- Fort Calhoun
- Fort Saint Vrain
- Fukushima Dai-Ichi
- Haddam Neck
- Hallam
- Humboldt Bay
- Indian Point
- Jose Cabrera
- Kewaunee
- La Crosse
- Maine Yankee
- Oyster Creek
- Parr
- Pilgrim
- Rancho Seco
- San Onofre
- Santa Maria De Garona
- Saxton
- Shippingport
- Shoreham
- Trojan
- Vermont Yankee
- Yankee Rowe
- Zion