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Washington Nuclear Power Plant
Sets Generation Record

by Chelsie Hadden
KVEW-TV, January 6, 2017

Steam rises from Energy Northwest's Columbia Generating Station, the region's only commercial nuclear power plant, near Richland, Wash., in a 2003 file photo. (The Associated Press photo) KENNEWICK, Wash. (AP) - A Washington nuclear power plant has set a record for annual generation despite two unexpected outages in 2016.

The Tri-City Herald reports that Energy Northwest says the Columbia Generating Station in Richland sent 9.6 million megawatt-hours of electricity to the grid last year, topping its previous record of 9.5 million in 2014.

Energy Northwest says the plant's output has been increasing in part because of maintenance and upgrades done every other year when it shuts down in the spring to replace fuel. The next refueling outage is schedule to begin May 13.

The plant had its first unplanned outage in more than six years in March because of issues with its cooling equipment, followed by another shutdown in December because of a transmission line problem.

Related Pages:
Nuke Plant Sets Operations Record by Staff, Spokesman-Review, 11/14/14
Richland Nuclear Plant Shuts Down After Equipment Malfunction by Samantha Matsumoto, The Oregonian, 12/21/16
Energy Northwest: Nuclear Power Plant Shut Down Unexpectedly by Staff, Tri-City Herald, 12/18/16



Chelsie Hadden
Washington Nuclear Power Plant Sets Generation Record
KVEW-TV, January 6, 2017

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