Fort Calhoun Nuclear Power Station is a single-unit boiling water reactor (BWR) nuclear power plant located near Fort Calhoun, Nebraska. The plant was built and operated by Omaha Public Power District (OPPD) and began commercial operation in 1973. In 2019, Fort Calhoun Nuclear Power Station was permanently shut down due to economic reasons.
Feature | Description |
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Reactor Type | Boiling water reactor (BWR) |
Capacity | 478 MW |
Owner | Omaha Public Power District (OPPD) |
Location | Fort Calhoun, Nebraska |
Status | Permanently shut down in 2019 |
Year | Electricity Generation (GWh) |
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2018 | 3,343 |
2017 | 3,342 |
2016 | 3,343 |
Fort Calhoun Nuclear Power Station incorporated a number of advanced features that enhanced its safety and efficiency, including:
Feature | Benefit |
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Mark I Containment | Enhanced protection against radiation release |
Emergency Core Cooling System | Prevents core damage in the event of a loss of coolant accident |
Spent Fuel Pool | Safe storage of spent fuel assemblies |
Unique Aspects
Fort Calhoun Nuclear Power Station was one of the first nuclear power plants in the United States to use a Mark I containment system.
Award | Year |
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NRC Outstanding Performance Award | 2018 |
NRC Safety Excellence Award | 2017 |
NRC Nuclear Safety Excellence Award | 2016 |
Success Stories
In 2018, Fort Calhoun Nuclear Power Station achieved a world record for continuous operation, running for 527 days without a scheduled outage.
Award | Year |
---|---|
World Record for Continuous Operation | 2018 |
Edison Award for Best Nuclear Power Plant | 2017 |
Environmental Protection Agency's Clean Air Excellence Award | 2016 |
Fort Calhoun Nuclear Power Station was a reliable and efficient source of clean energy for the Omaha area for over 45 years. The plant's advanced features and unique aspects made it a standout among nuclear power plants in the United States. Learn more about the future of nuclear energy by reading articles from authoritative organizations, such as the Nuclear Energy Agency.
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