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River Bend
Louisiana 
Unit 1  Nuclear system supplied by General Electric Company (U.S.)
Capacity
Net MW(e)
Generation
in 2003
Megawatthours
Capacity
Factor
Type
On-line
Date
License
Expiration Date
 980
 7,641,369
 88.8 %
 BWR
 Nov. 20, 1985
 August 29, 2025
BWR= Boiling Water Reactor

Description:  The River Bend station is on a 3,300-acre site in West Feliciana near the State Capitol.

Ownership: River Bend is operated by Entergy Nuclear and owned by Entergy Gulf States, Inc.


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Sources: Capacity, for purposes of this report, is the net summer capability as reported in Energy Information Administration (EIA) survey form 860, "Annual Electric Generator Report." Capacity Factor is a calculation in which the maximum possible generation (based on net summer capability) is divided into the actual generation than multiplied by 100 to get a percentage. Generation is the electricity output reported by plant owners on EIA survey form 906. Type of Unit: All U.S. commercial reactors currently in operation are one of two types: BWR (boiling water reactor) or PWR (pressurized light water reactor). The type is identified in EIA's Nuclear Power Generation and Fuel Cycle Report. Both the On-line Date and the License Expiration Date are reported annually in Information Digest by the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission.

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Release Date: August 4, 2004
Next Release Date: September 2005



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