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Doe/Eia 2003, Website Reference Used in Chapter 8 NMP FSEIS
ML060940456
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Site: Nine Mile Point  Constellation icon.png
Issue date: 01/20/2005
From:
US Dept of Energy, Office of Integrated Analysis & Forecasting
To:
Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
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US Nuclear Plants - Nine Mile Point Home > Nuclear > U.S. Nuclear Reactors > Nine Mile Point Release Date: August 4, 2004 Next Release Date: September 2005 U.S. Nuclear Plants Plants A - L Select a Plant Nine Mile Point Plants M - Z New York Unit 1 Nuclear system supplied by General Electric Company (U.S.)

Select a Plant Capacity Generation Capacity Type On-line License Net MW(e) in 2003 Factor Date Expiration Date Megawatthours Plants in New York 621 4,371,329 80.1% BWR Dec. 26, 1974 August 22, 2009 Fitzpatrick Indian Point Unit 2 Nuclear system supplied by General Electric Company (U.S.)

Nile Mile Point R.E. Ginna Capacity Generation Capacity Type On-line License Net MW(e) in 2003 Factor Date Expiration Date Megawatthours 1,135 8,428,646 83.9 % BWR July 2, 1987 October 31, 2026 BWR= Boiling Water Reactor Note: Unit 1 was previously reported as 619 net MW(e) in capacity and Unit 2 was reported as 1,154 net MW(e).

Description:

Nine Mile Point 1 and 2 are sited near Oswego, New York. The 900-acre site is also occupied by the Fitzpatrick nuclear plant. Nine Mile Point 1 is one of the Nation's two oldest reactors still in service (it is mentioned in the unique reactors feature elsewhere on this site).

Ownership: Nine Mile Point is operated by Constellation Nuclear. Unit 1 is owned entirely by Constellation Energy Group which shares ownership of unit 2 with the Long Island Power Authority (18 percent, LIPA, 82 percent, Contellation).

The Impact of the Nuclear Industry on New York:

News items: U.S.-Canada Power Outage Task Force Washington, D.C.

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 906. 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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US Nuclear Plants - Nine Mile Point

Contact:

John Moens Email: John.Moens@eia.doe.gov Phone: (202) 287-1976 EIA Home Contact Us Page last modified on Fri Mar 18 10:14:54 EST 2005.

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