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Comanche Info
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COMANCHE PEAK 1


Location: Glen Rose, Texas
Utility:Texas Utilities Electric Company
Reactor Supplier:Westinghouse Corporation
Capacity:1215 net MWe
Reactor Type: Pressurized water reactor
Date of Operation: April 1990
License Expiration date: 02/08/2030
Electricity Produced in 1997: 9.5 billion kWh
1997 Average Capacity Factor: 94.1%

Comanche Peak is a two-unit site located four miles northwest of Glen Rose in Somervell County and 80 miles southwest of downtown Dallas. Unit 1 began operating in 1990.


COMANCHE PEAK 2


Location: Glen Rose, Texas
Utility: Texas Utilities Electric Company
Reactor Supplier: Westinghouse Corporation
Capacity: 1215 net MWe
Reactor Type: Pressurized water reactor
Date of Operation: April 1993
License Expiration date: 02/02/2033
Electricity Produced in 1997: 8.1 billion kWh
1997 Average Capacity Factor: 80.0%

Comanche Peak is a two-unit site located four miles northwest of Glen Rose in Somervell County and 80 miles southwest of downtown Dallas. Unit 2 began operating in 1993.

 

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