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Cooper
Brownville, Neb., United States
Boiling Water Reactor (BWR)
Net Output: 764 MWe
Operable. Initial criticality: 02/1974. Commercial start: 07/1974.

Utility:
Nebraska Public Power District
Reactor Supplier:
General Electric Co.
Steam Generator Supplier:
Westinghouse Electric Corp.
Architecture:
Burns & Roe, Inc.
Construction:
Burns & Roe, Inc.
 

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