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SOUTH TEXAS 1

Location: Bay City, Texas, United States
Utility: Houston Lighting and Power Company
Reactor Supplier: Westinghouse
Steam Generators: Westinghouse
Architecture: Bechtel Corp.
Construction: Ebasco
Capacity: 1251 net MWe
Reactor Type:
Pressurized Water Reactor (PWR)
Operable. Initial criticality: 03/1988
Commercial start: 08/1988
License Expiration date: 08/20/2027
Electricity Produced in 1997: 9.9 billion kWh
1997 Average Capacity Factor: 90.1%

The South Texas Project (STP) generating station occupies a 12,200-acre site on the Colorado River. The site is located about 90 miles southwest of Houston. The STP was Texas' first nuclear plant. In 1996, both South Texas units were two of the top twenty electricity generating nuclear units worldwide.

SOUTH TEXAS 2

Location: Bay City, Texas, United States
Utility: Houston Lighting and Power Company
Reactor Supplier: Westinghouse
Steam Generators: Westinghouse
Architecture: Bechtel Corp.
Construction: Ebasco
Capacity: 1251 net MWe
Reactor Type:
Pressurized Water Reactor (PWR)
Operable. Initial criticality: 03/1989
Commercial start: 06/1989
License Expiration date: 12/15/2028
Electricity Produced in 1997: 10.0 billion kWh
1997 Average Capacity Factor: 91.0%
 

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