Clinton Nuclear Generating Station
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The Clinton nuclear power station is a General Electric boiling water reactor located near Clinton, Illinois, USA. It is on a acres ( km²) site with an adjacent acres ( km²)cooling reservoir, Clinton Lake. Clinton's final construction cost exceeded $4 billion, leading the plant to produce some of the most expensive power in the Midwest. The reactor design is of the type called the Generation III reactor. The present reactor operating license was issued April 17, 1987, and will expire September 29, 2026. The Operator and Owner is the AmerGen Energy Company, now a subsidiary of the Exelon Corporation. In September 2003, Exelon submitted an Early Site Permit to place a second reactor at the Clinton site - this was approved March 8, 2007.[1] The Early Site Permit does not actually grant any type of license to begin building a second reactor, although it offers the operator an avenue to begin the approval process leading to construction and operation of an additional power reactor at the site. External links
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