The original license for Unit 1 expired in 2014 and was extended to 2034
in 2001. The extension for Unit 2 is under review.
http://www.eia.doe.gov/cneaf/nuclear.../statesar.html
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"Larry Dighera" wrote in message
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On Wed, 28 Sep 2005 02:26:36 -0500, "Montblack"
wrote in
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First: STOP trying to replace the Hoover Dam with each Nuclear Power
plant
built!
Nuke plants have a finite life of about 25 years, unlike the Hoover
Dam which was built in the early '30s. (still operating after 70
years).
You're nuts.
I only had to look at the nearest nuke plants to prove that wrong.
Arkansas Nuclear One was built in 1974 and its license is good until
2034. That's 60 years of which they've already used 31. Unit Two was
activated in 1980, 25 years ago and it's license is good until 2018
that's 18 years.
This is also a good example of how regulation has killed the industry
two almost identical plants were built side by side. the one activated
under 1976 law has a 60 year license. The one activated in 1980 only
has a 38 year license. You can't tell me that they learned something
that would cause the reduction that was a real problem and not reduce
the length of the older license.
Unit
1
Unit 2
Owner:
Entergy Arkansas, Inc.
Entergy Arkansas, Inc.
Reactor Type:
Pressurized Water Reactor
Pressurized Water Reactor
Reactor Manufacturer:
Babcock and Wilcox
Combustion Engineering
Turbine Generator Manufacturer:
Westinghouse
General Electric
Architect/Engineer:
Bechtel Power
Bechtel Power
Commercial Operation Date:
December 1974
March 1980
Maximum Dependable Capacity:
836 MW
858 MW
License Expiration Date:
5/20/34
7/17/18