Donald C. Cook Nuclear Generating Station

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Construction Photo.  Unit 1 is on the left as viewed from the Lake Michigan shoreline.
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Donald C. Cook Nuclear Generating Station is a nuclear power plant located in the town of Bridgman, Michigan which is part of Berrien County, on a 650 acre (2.6 km²) site near St. Joseph, Michigan, USA. The plant is owned by American Electric Power (AEP) and operated by Indiana Michigan Power, an AEP subsidiary. This is currently the company's only nuclear power plant, which has two nuclear reactors.

Built at a cost of $1.3 billion, the plant produces enough electricity to meet the needs of a city 1.25 million people.


  Unit 1 Unit 2
Reactor Type Pressurized Water Pressurized Water
Reactor Manufacturer Westinghouse Westinghouse
Turbine Manufacturer General Electric Brown Boveri
Generation Capacity 1,020 megawatts 1,090 megawatts
Transmission System Connection 345,000 volts 765,000 volts
Construction Began March 1, 1969 March 1, 1969
Grid connection February 10, 1975 March 22, 1978
Operational Date August 27, 1975 July 1, 1978
Expiration of Original License October 25, 2014 December 23, 2017
Expiration of Renewed License
(If approved)
2034 2037


Unit One's license runs through 2014 and Unit Two through 2017. Applications have been filed with the Nuclear Regulatory Commission for 20 year extensions.







Exterior of the Donald C. Cook Nuclear Generating Station, located in Bridgman, Michigan, USA. Image is looking towards Unit 1. The concrete domes are the containment buildings (which hold the reactor). The tall brown building (behind the brown office building) contains the steam turbines and electrical generators. Lake Michigan can be seen in the background.
Exterior of the Donald C. Cook Nuclear Generating Station, located in Bridgman, Michigan, USA. Image is looking towards Unit 1. The concrete domes are the containment buildings (which hold the reactor). The tall brown building (behind the brown office building) contains the steam turbines and electrical generators. Lake Michigan can be seen in the background.
Interior of the turbine building at the Donald C. Cook Nuclear Generating Station, located in Bridgman, Michigan, USA.  In the foreground is the Unit 1 electrical generator (yellow), followed by the Unit 1 low pressure turbines (brown).  In the background are the Unit 2 turbine and generator.  The large silver pipes contain the steam going to the various parts of the turbine.
Interior of the turbine building at the Donald C. Cook Nuclear Generating Station, located in Bridgman, Michigan, USA. In the foreground is the Unit 1 electrical generator (yellow), followed by the Unit 1 low pressure turbines (brown). In the background are the Unit 2 turbine and generator. The large silver pipes contain the steam going to the various parts of the turbine.




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