Talk:Beaver Valley Nuclear Generating Station

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[edit] Merge

I advocate that this article be merged with Shippingport_Reactor, as they appear to be referring to identical subjects. A redirect from this article to Shippingport_Reactor should be put in place, as the latter article has far more data in it than this one. - MSTCrow 01:16, 2 August 2006 (UTC)

I'm sorry, but you appear to be confusing two distinct nuclear sites. The Shippingport_Reactor, was a small NPP that was the 'first' commercial NPP in the US. Beaver Valley is a two unit full sized commercial plant that neighbors the Shippingport site. It continues electrical generation today. A Merge makes no sense here. I'm also deleting your comment on the BVPS page that said it was decommissioned. It is incorrect.Alfredo22 00:32, 27 August 2006 (UTC)

[edit] BVPS

In, fact it is worth pointing out that FENOC (First Energy Nuclear Operating Company) that runs the BVPS stations 1 and 2 is one of the top employers in Beaver County, PA.