Connecticut Yankee Nuclear Power Plant

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Connecticut Yankee Nuclear Power Plant (CY) was a nuclear power plant located in Haddam Neck, Connecticut, that was commissioned in 1968, ceased electricity production in 1996, and was decommissioned by 2004. Demolition of the containment dome was completed the week of July 17, 2006.


U.S. NRC Licensed Nuclear Power Plants (decomissioned or inactive plants are in parentheses and italic)

Arkansas · Arnold · Beaver Valley · (Bellefonte) · (Big Rock Point) · Braidwood · Browns Ferry · Brunswick · Byron · Callaway · Calvert Cliffs · (CVTR) · Catawba · Clinton · Columbia · Comanche · Cook · Cooper · (Connecticut Yankee) · Crystal River · Davis-Besse · Diablo Canyon · (Dresden) · (EBR I) · (EBR II) · (Elk River) · Fermi · Farley · Fitzpatrick · Fort Calhoun · (Fort St. Vrain) · Ginna · Grand Gulf · Harris · Hatch · Hope Creek · Indian Point · Kewaunee · La Crosse · LaSalle · Limerick · (Maine Yankee) · McGuire · Millstone · Monticello · Nine Mile Point · North Anna · Oconee · Oyster Creek · Palisades · Palo Verde · Pathfinder · Peach Bottom · Perry · Pilgrim · (Piqua) · Point Beach · Prairie Island · Quad Cities · (Rancho Seco) · River Bend · Robinson · Salem · San Onofre · (Santa Susana) · Seabrook · Sequoyah · (SL-1) · (Shippingport) · (Shoreham) · South Texas · St. Lucie · Surry · Summer · Susquehanna · Three Mile Island · (Trojan) · Turkey Point · (Vallecitos) · Vermont Yankee · Vogtle · Waterford · Watts Bar · Wolf Creek · (Yankee Rowe) · (Zion)

Proposed U.S. Nuclear Power Plants

Black Fox Nuclear Power Plant (failed) · Galena Nuclear Power Plant (future proposal)

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