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Davis–Besse Nuclear Power Station is an 894 megawatt nuclear power plant, located northeast of Oak Harbor, Ohio, United States. It has a single pressurized water reactor. Davis–Besse is operated by Vistra Corp. Throughout its operation, Davis–Besse has been the site of several safety incidents that affected
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Davis–Besse nuclear power plant located in Oak Harbor on Lake Erie. Ohio is home to two nuclear power plants, the Davis–Besse Nuclear Power Station and Perry Nuclear Generating Station. A third is planned for construction in Piketon, at a cost of $10 billion and with promise of 3000 construction jobs. The project is being led by Duke Energy ...
Jul. 27—OAK HARBOR, Ohio — The Davis-Besse nuclear power plant will undergo a special inspection by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission after multiple diesel generator failures during testing ...
As 2021 comes to a close, the News Herald is reviewing the Top 10 stories of the year, including violations at Davis-Besse and the COVID-19 vaccines.
Friday Briefs: PERI cancels February meeting; Oak Harbor legion to hold comedy night
The reactor was brought back to full power by February 20, 2016. [11] In addition to Perry, Vistra Corp also owns and operates the Davis-Besse and Beaver Valley nuclear plants. [12] In July 2023, Energy Harbor applied for a license renewal for the Perry nuclear power plant, requesting an additional 20 years of operation. [13]
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