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Columbia Generating Station is a nuclear commercial energy facility located on the Hanford Site, 10 miles (16 km) north of Richland, Washington. It is owned and operated by Energy Northwest , a Washington state, not-for-profit joint operating agency.
Columbia Generating Station is a 1,207 megawatt boiling water reactor that provides electricity at cost to the Bonneville Power Administration. Energy Northwest, which also has wind, solar and ...
Since the Columbia Generating Station is the only nuclear plant in the northwest, Washington counties outside of the impact areas have very low radiation release risk. How to prepare for radiation ...
The Nuclear Regulatory Commission initially raised concerns about workers’ hesitation to call out safety issues after an inspection at Energy Northwest’s Columbia Generating Station near ...
The process was completed January 12, 1984, and Columbia was declared in commercial operation December 13, 1984. On January 19, 2010, Energy Northwest submitted an application to the Nuclear Regulatory Commission for a 20-year license renewal of Columbia Generating Station.
The commercial nuclear power reactor in Tri-Cities, WA was shut down.
WNP-1/4 and WNP-2 (now Columbia Generating Station) should not be confused with the proposed Skagit/Hanford plant. Skagit/Hanford was a proposal advanced by a consortium of utilities led by Puget Sound Power & Light (40% share) and joined by Portland General Electric (30%), Pacific Light and Power (20%) and Washington Water Power (10%) to build ...
Recently Energy Northwest announced an agreement with Amazon to undertake the initial work to potentially develop a small modular nuclear reactor (SMR) adjacent to Columbia Generating Station.On ...