Perry Nuclear Generating Station

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The Perry Nuclear Power Plant is a General Electric boiling water reactor owned by First Energy Nuclear Operating Corporation and located on 1,100 acres (4.5 km²) outside of Cleveland in North Perry, Ohio.

The reactor is a BWR-6 design, with a Mark III containment design. The original core power level of 3579 Megawatts thermal was increased to 3758 Megawatts thermal in 2000, making Perry one of the largest BWRs in the United States.

Built at a cost of $6 billion, Perry is one of the most expensive power plants ever built.

Originally designed as a two unit plant, the second unit was canceled. At the time of cancellation, all of the major buildings and structures for the second unit were completed, including the 500 foot tall cooling tower. Aerial pictures of Perry show what appears to be two nuclear units.

Perry was the 100th power reactor licensed in the United States.

In addition to Perry, FirstEnergy also owns and operates the Davis-Besse and Beaver Valley nuclear plants.


  Unit 1 Unit 2
Reactor Type BWR-6 BWR-6
Reactor Manufacturer General Electric General Electric
Turbine Manufacturer General Electric General Electric
Thermal Power 3,758 megawatts Unit Canceled in 1994
Electrical Output 1260 megawatts Unit Canceled in 1994
Transmission System Connection 345,000 volts Unit Canceled in 1994
Construction Permit Issued May 3, 1977 May 3, 1977 (construction suspended in 1985)
Initial Criticality June, 1986 Unit Canceled in 1994
First Electrical Generation November 13, 1986 Unit Canceled in 1994
Operational Date November, 1987 Unit Canceled in 1994
Expiration of Original License March 18, 2026 Unit Canceled in 1994






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