- Limerick Nuclear Power Plant
Infobox NPP
Status = O
caption = Aerial photo of Limerick Power Plant
Utility =Exelon
Location =Limerick Township, PA
Supplier =General Electric
Type = BWR-4
Capacity = Unit 1: 1,134 MW
Unit 2: 1,134
generation = Unit 1: 9,994 GWh
Unit 2: 9,059
for_year = 2007
av_annual_gen = Unit 1: 9,718 GWh
Unit 2: 9,462
built = 1974 – 1989
Start = Unit 1:February 1 ,1986
Unit 2:January 8 ,1990
Expires = Unit 1:October 26 ,2024
Unit 2:June 22 ,2029
architect =Bechtel
construction =Bechtel
Region = 1
website = [http://www.exeloncorp.com/ourcompanies/powergen/nuclear/limerick_generating_station.htm Limerick]The Limerick Generating Station in
Pennsylvania is located next to theSchuylkill River in Limerick Township, Montgomery County,Pennsylvania northwest of Philadelphia. The facility has twoGeneral Electric boiling water reactor (BWR) units, cooled by natural draft cooling towers. When conditions are right, these cooling towers emit enough water vapor to be seen for distances of over 50 miles.The two units are capable of producing almost 1,200 megawatts of power each, which combined would provide electricity to over 2 million households.
Exelon Corporation owns and operates this facility.Exelon also owns and operates the
Peach Bottom Atomic Power Station located on theSusquehanna River south of Harrisburg. Exelon also owns Oyster Creek,Three Mile Island , LaSalle, Dresden, Byron, Braidwood, Quad Cities and Clinton stations.History
The site was chosen and plans to build the station were announced in
1969 , by the Philadelphia Electric Company (now Exelon). Community protests and other delays pushed the start of construction by theBechtel Power Corporation to June, 1974.Limerick Unit 1 first attained
criticality (began producing nuclear power, at limited capacity) on December 22, 1984 and was certified for commercial operation on February 1, 1986Limerick Unit 2 attained criticality on August 1, 1989, and commercial operation began January 8, 1990.
U.S. President
George W. Bush visited the Limerick Generating Station in May of2006 to discussnuclear power and its role in the Advanced Energy Initiative, which he announced at the2006 State of the Union Address . He toured the facility, including a trip to the control room of the plant. [ [http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2006/05/20060524-5.html President Discusses Energy During Visit to Nuclear Generating Station in Pennsylvania ] ]tanley Watras
The danger of radon exposure in dwellings was discovered in
1984 through Stanley Watras, an employee at the Limerick plant. Mr. Watras set off theradiation alarms (seeGeiger counter ) on his way "into" work for two weeks straight while authorities searched for the source of thecontamination . They were shocked to find that the source was astonishingly high levels ofradon in hisbasement and it was not related to the nuclear plant. The risks associated with living in his house were estimated to be equivalent to smoking 135 packs ofcigarette s every day. [ [http://www.bradford.ac.uk/acad/envsci/radon_hotline/radonstory.htm] ]ee also
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Nuclear power
*Frick's Lock, Pennsylvania References
External links
* [http://www.eia.doe.gov/cneaf/nuclear/page/at_a_glance/reactors/limerick.html DoE Page]
* [http://www.nucleartourist.com/us/limerick.htm Nuclear Tourist page on this site.]
* [http://www.nrc.gov/reactors/new-reactors.html NRC page, listing new reactor applications. Includes many more than the "Future" list below.]
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