St. Lucie Nuclear Power Plant

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St. Lucie
Status
Utility Florida Power & Light
Location St. Lucie County, Florida
Reactor supplier Combustion Engineering
Reactor type Pressurized water reactor
Steam generators
Capacity 1700 megawatts
Architect
Cost
Construction
Built 1976
Commercial operation
License expiration Unit 1:March 1, 2036
Unit 2:April 6, 2043


St. Lucie Nuclear Power Plant is a twin nuclear power station located on Hutchinson Island South, Florida, near Ft. Pierce, Florida in St. Lucie County. Both units are Combustion Engineering pressurized water reactors. Florida Power & Light commissioned the station in 1976 and continues to own and operate the station. The plant contains two nuclear reactor containment buildings and does not have the classic hyperboloid cooling towers instead using ocean water for secondary coolant.

In 2003 the Nuclear Regulatory Commission extended the operating licenses of the St. Lucie units by twenty years, to March 1, 2036 for unit 1 and April 6, 2043 for unit 2 [1].

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