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Edwin I. Hatch Nuclear Power Plant

The Edwin Irby Hatch Nuclear Power Plant is near Baxley, Georgia, in the southeastern United States, on a 2,244-acre (9 km²) site. It has two General Electric boiling water reactors with a total capacity of 1,848 megawatts. Previously, the reactors had a combined capacity listing of 1,759 MW. Unit 1 went online in 1974 and was followed by Unit 2 in 1978. The plant was named for Edwin I. Hatch, president of Georgia Power from 1963 to 1975, and chairman from 1975 to 1978.

Edwin I. Hatch Nuclear Power Plant
E. I. Hatch Nuclear Power Plant near Baxley, Georgia.
CountryUnited States
LocationBaxley, Appling County, Georgia
Coordinates31°56′3″N 82°20′38″W / 31.93417°N 82.34389°W / 31.93417; -82.34389
StatusOperational
Construction beganUnit 1: September 30, 1968
Unit 2: February 1, 1972
Commission dateUnit 1: December 31, 1975
Unit 2: September 5, 1979
Construction cost$3.214 billion (2007 USD)[1]
Owner(s)Georgia Power (50.1%)
OPC (30%)
MEAG (17.7%)
Dalton Utilities (2.2%)
Operator(s)Southern Nuclear
Nuclear power station
Reactor typeBWR
Reactor supplierGeneral Electric
Cooling towers6 × Mechanical Draft
Cooling sourceAltamaha River
Thermal capacity2 × 2804 MWth
Power generation
Units operational1 × 876 MW
1 × 883 MW
Make and modelBWR-4 (Mark 1)
Nameplate capacity1759 MW
Capacity factor94.30% (2017)
81.25% (lifetime)
Annual net output14,165 GWh (2021
External links
WebsitePlant Hatch
CommonsRelated media on Commons

In 2002, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) extended the operating licenses for both reactors for an additional twenty years.

Ownership edit

The Hatch plant is operated by Southern Nuclear Operating Company, a subsidiary of Southern Company. Hatch's owners are:

Electricity Production edit

Generation (MWh) of Edwin I. Hatch Nuclear Power Plant[2]
Year Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Annual (Total)
2001 1,293,069 1,170,555 1,235,570 1,228,926 1,293,283 1,249,637 1,285,502 1,287,504 887,694 724,050 1,262,124 1,162,794 14,080,708
2002 1,096,002 1,051,386 1,079,149 768,129 1,299,788 1,242,675 1,281,149 1,285,960 1,220,620 1,170,627 1,253,611 1,301,301 14,050,397
2003 1,306,083 1,159,832 660,970 921,735 1,240,258 1,226,216 1,276,981 1,273,185 1,240,679 1,256,654 1,244,926 1,301,912 14,109,431
2004 1,286,044 843,608 922,869 1,240,053 1,306,693 1,255,164 1,291,825 1,292,993 1,134,261 1,245,552 1,269,371 1,328,315 14,416,748
2005 1,060,127 674,786 1,010,550 1,232,364 1,170,619 1,273,402 1,303,481 1,305,268 1,266,796 1,255,578 914,894 1,253,365 13,721,230
2006 1,186,457 807,651 663,326 1,121,424 1,230,480 1,275,776 1,288,575 1,276,152 1,270,059 1,318,271 1,289,022 1,331,464 14,058,657
2007 1,183,710 600,166 911,243 1,284,721 1,311,571 1,262,831 1,309,161 1,230,470 1,262,814 1,313,417 1,255,942 1,322,059 14,248,105
2008 1,322,042 671,388 719,886 1,269,332 1,107,784 1,252,916 1,205,583 1,306,804 1,225,470 1,308,816 1,202,362 1,321,159 13,913,542
2009 1,316,335 752,616 655,970 626,578 281,700 1,154,041 1,259,304 1,299,970 1,268,416 1,250,367 1,211,294 1,320,064 12,396,655
2010 1,316,315 713,061 830,948 926,068 1,313,326 1,236,347 1,238,567 1,283,776 1,257,836 1,294,065 1,289,367 1,201,880 13,901,556
2011 1,237,841 1,198,354 1,205,375 633,895 978,037 1,199,385 1,243,944 1,207,702 1,193,230 1,073,430 1,273,956 1,131,733 13,576,882
2012 1,274,287 830,447 838,916 1,259,959 1,153,449 1,257,481 1,291,743 1,282,836 1,266,753 1,312,943 1,284,261 1,330,362 14,383,437
2013 1,284,903 446,460 875,154 1,251,469 1,321,199 1,226,954 1,271,402 1,300,051 1,098,399 1,189,234 1,256,398 1,302,205 13,823,828
2014 1,273,424 626,551 1,176,121 1,281,033 1,309,660 1,218,842 1,306,695 1,303,805 1,253,006 1,320,466 1,289,516 1,150,873 14,509,992
2015 1,211,828 745,614 963,562 1,254,002 1,318,135 1,262,976 1,302,734 1,280,320 1,241,785 1,323,246 1,285,540 1,307,512 14,497,254
2016 1,271,051 742,270 1,216,578 1,199,095 1,186,709 1,225,574 1,308,365 1,309,027 1,245,472 1,323,921 1,276,742 1,315,629 14,620,433
2017 1,168,298 705,629 1,312,674 987,573 1,267,405 1,271,768 1,314,568 1,309,532 1,272,109 1,304,773 1,293,513 1,323,100 14,530,942
2018 1,289,208 607,958 1,240,495 1,194,391 1,065,959 1,267,108 1,310,789 1,312,149 1,258,010 1,271,257 1,287,877 1,298,349 14,403,550
2019 1,286,342 648,230 739,359 1,278,621 1,178,061 1,249,435 1,306,082 1,299,698 1,081,605 1,260,279 1,286,082 1,303,087 13,916,881
2020 1,241,759 622,847 903,310 1,043,023 1,320,639 1,101,674 1,305,935 1,302,460 1,257,246 1,299,025 1,254,394 1,315,567 13,967,879
2021 1,272,328 719,106 1,107,281 1,236,136 1,324,183 1,109,247 1,100,158 1,205,197 1,259,821 1,318,620 1,288,533 1,224,458 14,165,068
2022 1,229,473 686,846 1,234,441 1,288,711 1,231,071 1,270,709 1,309,478 1,310,105 1,261,036 1,159,713 11,981,583
2023

Surrounding population edit

The Nuclear Regulatory Commission defines two emergency planning zones around nuclear power plants: a plume exposure pathway zone with a radius of 10 miles (16 km), concerned primarily with exposure to, and inhalation of, airborne radioactive contamination, and an ingestion pathway zone of about 50 miles (80 km), concerned primarily with ingestion of food and liquid contaminated by radioactivity.[3]

The 2010 U.S. population within 10 miles (16 km) of Hatch was 11,061, an increase of 6.7 percent in a decade, according to an analysis of U.S. Census data for msnbc.com. The 2010 U.S. population within 50 miles (80 km) was 424,741, an increase of 12.0 percent since 2000. Cities within 50 miles include Vidalia (19 miles to city center).[4]

Onsite storage of spent nuclear fuel edit

Spent nuclear fuel is stored on-site in concrete casks. The Hatch Plant, a BWR, near Baxley GA is estimated by DOE, as of this year, to have generated 1,446 metric tons of spent fuel.

Seismic risk edit

The Nuclear Regulatory Commission's estimate of the risk each year of an earthquake intense enough to cause core damage to the reactor at Hatch was 1 in 454,545, according to an NRC study published in August 2010.[5][6]

References edit

  1. ^ "EIA - State Nuclear Profiles". www.eia.gov. Retrieved 3 October 2017.
  2. ^ "Electricity Data Browser". www.eia.gov. Retrieved 2023-01-08.
  3. ^ . Archived from the original on 2006-10-02. Retrieved 2012-02-08.
  4. ^ Bill Dedman, Nuclear neighbors: Population rises near US reactors, NBC News, April 14, 2011 http://www.nbcnews.com/id/42555888 Accessed May 1, 2011.
  5. ^ Bill Dedman, "What are the odds? US nuke plants ranked by quake risk," NBC News, March 17, 2011 http://www.nbcnews.com/id/42103936 Accessed April 19, 2011.
  6. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2017-05-25. Retrieved 2011-04-19.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  • "(Edwin I.) Hatch Nuclear Power Plant, Georgia". U.S. Department of Energy (DOE). August 22, 2008. Retrieved 2008-11-15.
  • "Hatch 1". Operating Nuclear Power Reactors. U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC). February 14, 2008. Retrieved 2008-11-15.
  • "Hatch 2". Operating Nuclear Power Reactors. NRC. February 14, 2008. Retrieved 2008-11-15.

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The Edwin Irby Hatch Nuclear Power Plant is near Baxley Georgia in the southeastern United States on a 2 244 acre 9 km site It has two General Electric boiling water reactors with a total capacity of 1 848 megawatts Previously the reactors had a combined capacity listing of 1 759 MW Unit 1 went online in 1974 and was followed by Unit 2 in 1978 The plant was named for Edwin I Hatch president of Georgia Power from 1963 to 1975 and chairman from 1975 to 1978 Edwin I Hatch Nuclear Power PlantE I Hatch Nuclear Power Plant near Baxley Georgia CountryUnited StatesLocationBaxley Appling County GeorgiaCoordinates31 56 3 N 82 20 38 W 31 93417 N 82 34389 W 31 93417 82 34389StatusOperationalConstruction beganUnit 1 September 30 1968Unit 2 February 1 1972Commission dateUnit 1 December 31 1975Unit 2 September 5 1979Construction cost 3 214 billion 2007 USD 1 Owner s Georgia Power 50 1 OPC 30 MEAG 17 7 Dalton Utilities 2 2 Operator s Southern NuclearNuclear power stationReactor typeBWRReactor supplierGeneral ElectricCooling towers6 Mechanical DraftCooling sourceAltamaha RiverThermal capacity2 2804 MWthPower generationUnits operational1 876 MW1 883 MWMake and modelBWR 4 Mark 1 Nameplate capacity1759 MWCapacity factor94 30 2017 81 25 lifetime Annual net output14 165 GWh 2021External linksWebsitePlant HatchCommonsRelated media on Commons edit on Wikidata In 2002 the Nuclear Regulatory Commission NRC extended the operating licenses for both reactors for an additional twenty years Contents 1 Ownership 2 Electricity Production 3 Surrounding population 4 Onsite storage of spent nuclear fuel 5 Seismic risk 6 ReferencesOwnership editThe Hatch plant is operated by Southern Nuclear Operating Company a subsidiary of Southern Company Hatch s owners are Georgia Power 50 1 also a Southern Company subsidiary Oglethorpe Power Corporation 30 Municipal Electric Authority of Georgia 1 17 7 Dalton Water amp Light Sinking Fund Commission 2 2 Electricity Production editGeneration MWh of Edwin I Hatch Nuclear Power Plant 2 Year Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Annual Total 2001 1 293 069 1 170 555 1 235 570 1 228 926 1 293 283 1 249 637 1 285 502 1 287 504 887 694 724 050 1 262 124 1 162 794 14 080 7082002 1 096 002 1 051 386 1 079 149 768 129 1 299 788 1 242 675 1 281 149 1 285 960 1 220 620 1 170 627 1 253 611 1 301 301 14 050 3972003 1 306 083 1 159 832 660 970 921 735 1 240 258 1 226 216 1 276 981 1 273 185 1 240 679 1 256 654 1 244 926 1 301 912 14 109 4312004 1 286 044 843 608 922 869 1 240 053 1 306 693 1 255 164 1 291 825 1 292 993 1 134 261 1 245 552 1 269 371 1 328 315 14 416 7482005 1 060 127 674 786 1 010 550 1 232 364 1 170 619 1 273 402 1 303 481 1 305 268 1 266 796 1 255 578 914 894 1 253 365 13 721 2302006 1 186 457 807 651 663 326 1 121 424 1 230 480 1 275 776 1 288 575 1 276 152 1 270 059 1 318 271 1 289 022 1 331 464 14 058 6572007 1 183 710 600 166 911 243 1 284 721 1 311 571 1 262 831 1 309 161 1 230 470 1 262 814 1 313 417 1 255 942 1 322 059 14 248 1052008 1 322 042 671 388 719 886 1 269 332 1 107 784 1 252 916 1 205 583 1 306 804 1 225 470 1 308 816 1 202 362 1 321 159 13 913 5422009 1 316 335 752 616 655 970 626 578 281 700 1 154 041 1 259 304 1 299 970 1 268 416 1 250 367 1 211 294 1 320 064 12 396 6552010 1 316 315 713 061 830 948 926 068 1 313 326 1 236 347 1 238 567 1 283 776 1 257 836 1 294 065 1 289 367 1 201 880 13 901 5562011 1 237 841 1 198 354 1 205 375 633 895 978 037 1 199 385 1 243 944 1 207 702 1 193 230 1 073 430 1 273 956 1 131 733 13 576 8822012 1 274 287 830 447 838 916 1 259 959 1 153 449 1 257 481 1 291 743 1 282 836 1 266 753 1 312 943 1 284 261 1 330 362 14 383 4372013 1 284 903 446 460 875 154 1 251 469 1 321 199 1 226 954 1 271 402 1 300 051 1 098 399 1 189 234 1 256 398 1 302 205 13 823 8282014 1 273 424 626 551 1 176 121 1 281 033 1 309 660 1 218 842 1 306 695 1 303 805 1 253 006 1 320 466 1 289 516 1 150 873 14 509 9922015 1 211 828 745 614 963 562 1 254 002 1 318 135 1 262 976 1 302 734 1 280 320 1 241 785 1 323 246 1 285 540 1 307 512 14 497 2542016 1 271 051 742 270 1 216 578 1 199 095 1 186 709 1 225 574 1 308 365 1 309 027 1 245 472 1 323 921 1 276 742 1 315 629 14 620 4332017 1 168 298 705 629 1 312 674 987 573 1 267 405 1 271 768 1 314 568 1 309 532 1 272 109 1 304 773 1 293 513 1 323 100 14 530 9422018 1 289 208 607 958 1 240 495 1 194 391 1 065 959 1 267 108 1 310 789 1 312 149 1 258 010 1 271 257 1 287 877 1 298 349 14 403 5502019 1 286 342 648 230 739 359 1 278 621 1 178 061 1 249 435 1 306 082 1 299 698 1 081 605 1 260 279 1 286 082 1 303 087 13 916 8812020 1 241 759 622 847 903 310 1 043 023 1 320 639 1 101 674 1 305 935 1 302 460 1 257 246 1 299 025 1 254 394 1 315 567 13 967 8792021 1 272 328 719 106 1 107 281 1 236 136 1 324 183 1 109 247 1 100 158 1 205 197 1 259 821 1 318 620 1 288 533 1 224 458 14 165 0682022 1 229 473 686 846 1 234 441 1 288 711 1 231 071 1 270 709 1 309 478 1 310 105 1 261 036 1 159 713 11 981 5832023Surrounding population editThe Nuclear Regulatory Commission defines two emergency planning zones around nuclear power plants a plume exposure pathway zone with a radius of 10 miles 16 km concerned primarily with exposure to and inhalation of airborne radioactive contamination and an ingestion pathway zone of about 50 miles 80 km concerned primarily with ingestion of food and liquid contaminated by radioactivity 3 The 2010 U S population within 10 miles 16 km of Hatch was 11 061 an increase of 6 7 percent in a decade according to an analysis of U S Census data for msnbc com The 2010 U S population within 50 miles 80 km was 424 741 an increase of 12 0 percent since 2000 Cities within 50 miles include Vidalia 19 miles to city center 4 Onsite storage of spent nuclear fuel editSpent nuclear fuel is stored on site in concrete casks The Hatch Plant a BWR near Baxley GA is estimated by DOE as of this year to have generated 1 446 metric tons of spent fuel Seismic risk editThe Nuclear Regulatory Commission s estimate of the risk each year of an earthquake intense enough to cause core damage to the reactor at Hatch was 1 in 454 545 according to an NRC study published in August 2010 5 6 References edit EIA State Nuclear Profiles www eia gov Retrieved 3 October 2017 Electricity Data Browser www eia gov Retrieved 2023 01 08 NRC Backgrounder on Emergency Preparedness for Nuclear Power Plants Archived from the original on 2006 10 02 Retrieved 2012 02 08 Bill Dedman Nuclear neighbors Population rises near US reactors NBC News April 14 2011 http www nbcnews com id 42555888 Accessed May 1 2011 Bill Dedman What are the odds US nuke plants ranked by quake risk NBC News March 17 2011 http www nbcnews com id 42103936 Accessed April 19 2011 Archived copy PDF Archived from the original PDF on 2017 05 25 Retrieved 2011 04 19 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link Edwin I Hatch Nuclear Power Plant Georgia U S Department of Energy DOE August 22 2008 Retrieved 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