Blue Hills Nuclear Power Plant
The Blue Hills Nuclear Power Plant was a proposed commercial nuclear power plant 20 miles northeast of Jasper, Texas.Coordinates: 31°9′N 93°42′W / 31.150°N 93.700°W[1] It was proposed in the 1970s by the . One 918 MWe pressurized water reactor was ordered in 1973, and an additional 918 MWe reactor was ordered in 1974 from Combustion Engineering.[2] The two unit power plant proposal was canceled in 1978. [3]
See also[]
- List of books about nuclear issues
- Nuclear power debate
- Nuclear power in the United States
- List of canceled nuclear plants in the United States
References[]
- ^ D. F. Cope; H. F. Bauman (November 1977). Expansion Potential for Existing Nuclear Power Station Sites (PDF) (Report). National Technical Information Service. pp. 16–21. ORNL/TM-5927. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2017-02-11. Retrieved 17 December 2014 – via Oak Ridge National Laboratory.
- ^ Fred A Heddleson (June 1976). Design Data and Safety Features of Commercial Nuclear Power Plants (PDF) (Report). National Safety Information Center. p. 67. ORNL/NSIC-96. Retrieved 17 December 2014 – via Oak Ridge National Laboratory.
- ^ Nuclear Power Generation and Fuel Cycle Report 1997 Archived October 9, 2009, at the Wayback Machine pp. 61-62.
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- Cancelled nuclear power stations in the United States