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US-based power company Vistra has secured a licence extension for its 2.4GW Comanche Peak nuclear power plant, allowing operations to continue until 2053.
Comanche Peak is the third of Vistra's (VST) four nuclear plants to receive its license extension from the NRC; the Beaver Valley nuclear power plant units 1 and 2 in Pennsylvania are licensed ...
Vistra said the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) has approved its request to operate the Comanche Peak Nuclear Power Plant through 2053, an additional 20 years beyond its original licenses.
North Texans have another opportunity to voice their opinion on an application allowing the Comanche Peak nuclear power plant to keep its reactors online through 2053.
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The two-unit nuclear plant has a capacity of 2,400 MW – enough to power about 1.2 million Texas homes in normal conditions and 480,000 homes in periods of peak demand.
Vistra, the nation’s largest competitive power generator, on Tuesday said federal regulators approved its 20-year license renewal for the Comanche Peak nuclear plant in Texas.
GLEN ROSE — A few hours before a public hearing on whether to renew the operating licenses of Comanche Peak nuclear power plant, I drove out for the first time to see the twin domes that are ...
Comanche Peak is the third of Vistra's four nuclear plants to receive its licence extension following Beaver Valley and Davis-Besse. The company filed a licence renewal application for the single-unit ...
Comanche Peak, a two-unit facility, is the third of Vistra's four nuclear plants to receive its license extension from the NRC. Comanche Peak units 1 and 2 can now operate through 2050 and 2053 ...
Vistra's Comanche Peak nuclear plant in Texas receives Nuclear Regulatory Commission approval to operate through 2053. Read more details here.
The company's Beaver Valley Nuclear Power Plant units 1 and 2 in Pennsylvania are licensed through 2036 and 2047, and Davis-Besse in Ohio is licensed through 2037.