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James A. FitzPatrick Nuclear Power Plant

The James A. FitzPatrick (JAF) Nuclear Power Plant is located in the Town of Scriba, near Oswego, New York, on the southeast shore of Lake Ontario. The nuclear power plant has one General Electric boiling water reactor. The 900-acre (360 ha) site is also the location of two other units at the Nine Mile Point Nuclear Generating Station.

James A. FitzPatrick Nuclear Power Plant
James A. FitzPatrick Nuclear Power Plant
CountryUnited States
LocationScriba, Oswego County, near Oswego, New York
Coordinates43°31.4′N 76°23.9′W / 43.5233°N 76.3983°W / 43.5233; -76.3983
StatusOperational
Construction beganSeptember 1, 1968 (1968-09-01)
Commission dateJuly 28, 1975
Construction cost$1.065 billion (2007 USD)[1]
Owner(s)Constellation Energy
Operator(s)Constellation Energy
Nuclear power station
Reactor typeBWR
Reactor supplierGeneral Electric
Cooling sourceLake Ontario
Thermal capacity1 × 2536 MWth
Power generation
Units operational1 × 813 MW
Make and modelBWR-4 (Mark 1)
Nameplate capacity813 MW
Capacity factor86.82% (2017)
77.3% (lifetime)
Annual net output6183 GWh (2017)
External links
WebsiteJames A. FitzPatrick Nuclear Power Plant
CommonsRelated media on Commons

The power plant was originally built by Niagara Mohawk Power Corporation. FitzPatrick and half of the Nine Mile Point site were transferred to the Power Authority of the State of New York (PASNY), now called the New York Power Authority (NYPA). It was named after Power Authority Chairman James A. FitzPatrick. On November 2, 2015, Entergy Corp. announced its plans to shut down FitzPatrick Nuclear Power Plant in Oswego County after the reactor runs out of fuel in 2016.[2] To avoid closure, Exelon Generation agreed to purchase the plant from Entergy at the price of $110 million.[3]

On April 1, 2017, Exelon assumed ownership and operation of the plant. Following separation from Exelon in 2022, Constellation Energy assumed ownership and operation.

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.[4]

The 2010 U.S. population within 10 miles (16 km) of FitzPatrick was 35,136, an increase of 17.0 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 909,798, an increase of 3.2 percent since 2000. Cities within 50 miles include Syracuse (36 miles to city center). Canadian population is not included in these figures, such as Kingston, Ontario, 49 miles to the city center.[5]

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 FitzPatrick was 1 in 163,934, according to an NRC study published in August 2010.[6][7]

Announced closure edit

On November 2, 2015, Entergy Corporation announced that it intends to close the James A. FitzPatrick Nuclear Power Plant because it is becoming too costly to operate.[2][8] The nuclear industry's profits have been squeezed out by utilities who are buying cheaper energy from natural gas power plants. “Given the financial challenges our merchant power plants face from sustained wholesale power price declines and other unfavorable market conditions, we have been assessing each asset,” Chief Executive Officer Leo Denault said in the statement. “Market conditions require us to also close the FitzPatrick nuclear plant.”[9]

In 2016, Cuomo directed the Public Service Commission to consider ratepayer-financed subsidies similar to those for renewable sources to keep nuclear power stations profitable in the competition against natural gas.[10][11]

In August 2016, Exelon agreed to buy the plant pending regulatory approval.

Exelon formally acquired ownership and operation of James A. Fitzpatrick Nuclear Power Plant on March 31, 2017.

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ "EIA - State Nuclear Profiles". www.eia.gov. Retrieved 3 October 2017.
  2. ^ a b Knauss, Tim (Nov 2, 2015). "Entergy to close FitzPatrick nuclear plant in Oswego County". syracuse.com. Retrieved 2016-11-02.
  3. ^ House, Samantha (August 9, 2016). "Exelon agrees to buy FitzPatrick nuclear plant in Oswego County". syracuse.com. Retrieved 2016-11-02.
  4. ^ "Emergency Planning Zones". U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission. September 29, 2014. Retrieved 2016-11-02.
  5. ^ Bill Dedman, Nuclear neighbors: Population rises near US reactors, NBC News, April 14, 2011 http://www.nbcnews.com/id/42555888 Accessed May 1, 2011.
  6. ^ 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.
  7. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2017-05-25. Retrieved 2011-04-19.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  8. ^ McGeehan, Patrick (November 2, 2015). "Entergy to Close Nuclear Plant on Lake Ontario, Angering Cuomo". The New York Times.
  9. ^ Polson, Jim (November 2, 2015). "Entergy to Close FitzPatrick Nuclear Power Plant in New York". Bloomberg Business.
  10. ^ Yee, Vivian (July 20, 2016). "Nuclear Subsidies Are Key Part of New York's Clean-Energy Plan". The New York Times.
  11. ^ "NYSDPS-DMM: Matter Master".

Further reading edit

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The James A FitzPatrick JAF Nuclear Power Plant is located in the Town of Scriba near Oswego New York on the southeast shore of Lake Ontario The nuclear power plant has one General Electric boiling water reactor The 900 acre 360 ha site is also the location of two other units at the Nine Mile Point Nuclear Generating Station James A FitzPatrick Nuclear Power PlantJames A FitzPatrick Nuclear Power PlantCountryUnited StatesLocationScriba Oswego County near Oswego New YorkCoordinates43 31 4 N 76 23 9 W 43 5233 N 76 3983 W 43 5233 76 3983StatusOperationalConstruction beganSeptember 1 1968 1968 09 01 Commission dateJuly 28 1975Construction cost 1 065 billion 2007 USD 1 Owner s Constellation EnergyOperator s Constellation EnergyNuclear power stationReactor typeBWRReactor supplierGeneral ElectricCooling sourceLake OntarioThermal capacity1 2536 MWthPower generationUnits operational1 813 MWMake and modelBWR 4 Mark 1 Nameplate capacity813 MWCapacity factor86 82 2017 77 3 lifetime Annual net output6183 GWh 2017 External linksWebsiteJames A FitzPatrick Nuclear Power PlantCommonsRelated media on Commons edit on Wikidata The power plant was originally built by Niagara Mohawk Power Corporation FitzPatrick and half of the Nine Mile Point site were transferred to the Power Authority of the State of New York PASNY now called the New York Power Authority NYPA It was named after Power Authority Chairman James A FitzPatrick On November 2 2015 Entergy Corp announced its plans to shut down FitzPatrick Nuclear Power Plant in Oswego County after the reactor runs out of fuel in 2016 2 To avoid closure Exelon Generation agreed to purchase the plant from Entergy at the price of 110 million 3 On April 1 2017 Exelon assumed ownership and operation of the plant Following separation from Exelon in 2022 Constellation Energy assumed ownership and operation Contents 1 Surrounding population 2 Seismic risk 3 Announced closure 4 See also 5 Notes 6 Further readingSurrounding 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 4 The 2010 U S population within 10 miles 16 km of FitzPatrick was 35 136 an increase of 17 0 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 909 798 an increase of 3 2 percent since 2000 Cities within 50 miles include Syracuse 36 miles to city center Canadian population is not included in these figures such as Kingston Ontario 49 miles to the city center 5 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 FitzPatrick was 1 in 163 934 according to an NRC study published in August 2010 6 7 Announced closure editOn November 2 2015 Entergy Corporation announced that it intends to close the James A FitzPatrick Nuclear Power Plant because it is becoming too costly to operate 2 8 The nuclear industry s profits have been squeezed out by utilities who are buying cheaper energy from natural gas power plants Given the financial challenges our merchant power plants face from sustained wholesale power price declines and other unfavorable market conditions we have been assessing each asset Chief Executive Officer Leo Denault said in the statement Market conditions require us to also close the FitzPatrick nuclear plant 9 In 2016 Cuomo directed the Public Service Commission to consider ratepayer financed subsidies similar to those for renewable sources to keep nuclear power stations profitable in the competition against natural gas 10 11 In August 2016 Exelon agreed to buy the plant pending regulatory approval Exelon formally acquired ownership and operation of James A Fitzpatrick Nuclear Power Plant on March 31 2017 See also edit nbsp New York state portal nbsp Energy portal nbsp Nuclear technology portalDarlington Nuclear Generating Station located on the opposite side of Lake Ontario List of nuclear reactors New York energy law Nuclear power Nuclear power plant Pickering Nuclear Generating Station located on the opposite side of Lake OntarioNotes edit EIA State Nuclear Profiles www eia gov Retrieved 3 October 2017 a b Knauss Tim Nov 2 2015 Entergy to close FitzPatrick nuclear plant in Oswego County syracuse com Retrieved 2016 11 02 House Samantha August 9 2016 Exelon agrees to buy FitzPatrick nuclear plant in Oswego County syracuse com Retrieved 2016 11 02 Emergency Planning Zones U S Nuclear Regulatory Commission September 29 2014 Retrieved 2016 11 02 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 McGeehan Patrick November 2 2015 Entergy to Close Nuclear Plant on Lake Ontario Angering Cuomo The New York Times Polson Jim November 2 2015 Entergy to Close FitzPatrick Nuclear Power Plant in New York Bloomberg Business Yee Vivian July 20 2016 Nuclear Subsidies Are Key Part of New York s Clean Energy Plan The New York Times NYSDPS DMM Matter Master Further reading edit New York Nuclear Profile Energy Information Administration U S Department of Energy DOE 2010 Retrieved 2016 11 04 Conca James November 10 2015 If No One Wants The FitzPatrick Nuclear Power Plant To Close Why Is It Closing Forbes Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title James A 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