Donald C. Cook Nuclear Plant
Nuclear power plant in Bridgman, Michigan From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Nuclear power plant in Bridgman, Michigan From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Donald C. Cook Nuclear Plant is a nuclear power plant located just north of the city of Bridgman, Michigan which is part of Berrien County, on a 650-acre (260 ha) site 11 miles south of St. Joseph, Michigan, United States. The plant is owned by American Electric Power (AEP) and operated by Indiana Michigan Power, an AEP subsidiary. It has two nuclear reactors and is currently the company's only nuclear power plant.
Donald C. Cook Nuclear Plant | |
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Country | United States |
Location | Lake Township, Berrien County, near Bridgman, Michigan |
Coordinates | 41°58′32″N 86°33′55″W |
Status | Operational |
Construction began | March 25, 1969 |
Commission date | Unit 1: August 28, 1975 Unit 2: July 1, 1978 |
Construction cost | $3.352 billion (2007 USD)[1] |
Owner | American Electric Power |
Operator | Indiana Michigan Power |
Nuclear power station | |
Reactor type | PWR |
Reactor supplier | Westinghouse |
Cooling source | Lake Michigan |
Thermal capacity | 1 × 3304 MWth 1 × 3468 MWth |
Power generation | |
Units operational | 1 × 1045 MW 1 × 1168 MW |
Make and model | WH 4-loop (ICECDN) |
Nameplate capacity | 2213 MW |
Capacity factor | 90.75% (2017) 69.90% (lifetime) |
Annual net output | 17,953 GWh (2021) |
External links | |
Website | Cook Nuclear Plant (plant website) Cook Nuclear Plant (IMP page) |
Commons | Related media on Commons |
The construction cost of the power plant was $3.352 billion (2007 USD).[2] The plant is capable of producing 2.2 GW of electricity, enough to meet the needs of a city with 1.25 million people. Actual production averages about 1.6 GW
The plant is connected to the power grid via one 765 kV line that goes from the plant to AEP's DuMont substation near Lakeville, Indiana and by numerous 345 kV lines, two of which interconnect with METC, connecting with the Palisades Nuclear Generating Station, owned by Entergy.
The US Nuclear Regulatory Commission renewed the operating licenses of both reactors on August 30, 2005. With the renewal, Unit One's operating license will expire in 2034 while Unit Two's will expire in 2037.[3] The units were initially licensed for forty years from their operational date.
Donald C. Cook generated 17,953 GWh in 2021.
Year | Jan | Feb | Mar | Apr | May | Jun | Jul | Aug | Sep | Oct | Nov | Dec | Annual (Total) |
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2001 | 1,393,943 | 1,303,796 | 1,534,739 | 1,490,105 | 1,560,999 | 1,463,499 | 1,417,982 | 1,330,691 | 6,821 | 1,235,222 | 1,488,958 | 1,597,552 | 15,824,307 |
2002 | 1,167,290 | 695,071 | 1,522,222 | 1,469,190 | 596,703 | 1,066,701 | 1,354,047 | 1,447,552 | 1,474,853 | 1,554,710 | 1,517,887 | 1,562,297 | 15,428,523 |
2003 | 1,069,728 | 1,055,888 | 1,590,347 | 1,179,481 | 61,859 | 943,960 | 1,556,300 | 1,114,527 | 1,523,405 | 1,237,973 | 833,018 | 1,516,770 | 13,683,256 |
2004 | 1,503,522 | 1,500,821 | 1,487,251 | 1,136,748 | 1,586,127 | 1,514,819 | 1,535,744 | 1,544,700 | 1,510,810 | 777,901 | 1,061,924 | 1,609,559 | 16,769,926 |
2005 | 1,552,286 | 1,454,410 | 1,443,672 | 860,613 | 1,583,840 | 1,464,620 | 1,535,292 | 1,535,658 | 1,414,533 | 1,581,049 | 1,441,522 | 1,603,888 | 17,471,383 |
2006 | 1,604,110 | 1,445,388 | 1,380,587 | 743,842 | 1,387,073 | 1,520,382 | 1,496,692 | 1,453,352 | 1,006,586 | 822,079 | 1,183,827 | 1,641,000 | 15,684,918 |
2007 | 1,641,706 | 1,480,252 | 1,637,337 | 1,572,364 | 1,600,872 | 1,524,334 | 1,542,872 | 1,504,545 | 1,071,913 | 780,852 | 1,375,467 | 1,644,642 | 17,377,156 |
2008 | 1,624,620 | 1,426,242 | 1,446,495 | 800,379 | 1,576,397 | 1,524,392 | 1,545,774 | 1,399,867 | 1,260,149 | 811,883 | 797,760 | 822,328 | 15,036,286 |
2009 | 818,864 | 744,726 | 615,838 | 0 | 635,802 | 791,142 | 660,359 | 580,326 | 770,762 | 817,172 | 799,674 | 1,091,726 | 8,326,391 |
2010 | 1,596,276 | 1,439,754 | 849,774 | 1,294,540 | 1,412,456 | 1,495,430 | 1,525,132 | 1,532,604 | 1,502,274 | 874,108 | 728,352 | 1,395,355 | 15,646,055 |
2011 | 1,598,138 | 1,425,218 | 1,428,185 | 1,544,848 | 1,591,060 | 1,523,302 | 1,552,328 | 1,540,854 | 1,160,312 | 920,396 | 1,500,922 | 1,572,674 | 17,358,237 |
2012 | 1,647,396 | 1,535,264 | 1,319,849 | 816,273 | 1,562,809 | 1,541,860 | 1,528,340 | 1,536,096 | 1,509,394 | 1,574,498 | 1,508,656 | 1,638,774 | 17,719,209 |
2013 | 1,652,982 | 1,492,610 | 1,489,442 | 811,197 | 1,097,356 | 1,556,374 | 1,500,903 | 1,566,534 | 1,499,799 | 794,732 | 1,201,696 | 1,616,540 | 16,280,165 |
2014 | 1,648,704 | 1,479,874 | 1,630,482 | 1,568,924 | 1,613,245 | 1,532,622 | 1,519,112 | 1,558,137 | 1,288,774 | 984,776 | 1,156,949 | 1,649,193 | 17,630,792 |
2015 | 1,644,083 | 1,491,480 | 1,428,961 | 824,804 | 1,600,116 | 797,019 | 855,871 | 1,536,900 | 1,516,418 | 1,624,130 | 1,553,464 | 811,474 | 15,684,720 |
2016 | 1,654,236 | 1,547,486 | 1,382,822 | 842,300 | 1,618,722 | 1,538,035 | 1,280,391 | 1,531,445 | 1,520,332 | 861,068 | 771,196 | 811,730 | 15,359,763 |
2017 | 1,574,389 | 1,550,962 | 1,714,802 | 1,645,244 | 1,695,698 | 1,587,398 | 1,614,184 | 1,596,469 | 1,110,420 | 888,669 | 904,760 | 1,709,006 | 17,592,001 |
2018 | 1,716,898 | 1,514,348 | 812,208 | 786,418 | 1,312,259 | 1,595,861 | 1,625,484 | 1,609,133 | 1,596,604 | 1,670,464 | 1,651,264 | 1,719,871 | 17,610,812 |
2019 | 1,722,532 | 1,513,258 | 988,168 | 870,461 | 1,304,989 | 1,613,692 | 1,495,641 | 1,629,686 | 1,468,506 | 774,982 | 1,071,999 | 1,703,934 | 16,157,848 |
2020 | 1,704,552 | 1,587,462 | 1,646,092 | 1,576,920 | 1,388,766 | 1,602,890 | 1,615,226 | 1,608,818 | 1,126,461 | 1,056,684 | 1,649,916 | 1,702,858 | 18,266,645 |
2021 | 1,708,554 | 1,541,300 | 1,689,100 | 1,185,663 | 1,063,159 | 1,370,410 | 1,245,009 | 1,579,102 | 1,582,426 | 1,653,862 | 1,633,797 | 1,701,602 | 17,953,984 |
2022 | 1,710,596 | 1,541,022 | 1,680,776 | 879,010 | 907,276 | 1,588,186 | 1,597,776 | 1,521,632 | 1,420,682 | 792,885 | 1,279,509 | 1,701,681 | 16,512,031 |
2023 | 1,705,902 | 1,541,101 | 1,691,276 | 1,594,376 | 1,688,708 | 1,594,533 | 1,569,022 | 1,609,965 | 1,560,176 | 1,193,866 | 1,222,951 | 1,668,242 | 18,639,118 |
2024 | 1,708,002 | 1,580,852 | 1,374,263 | 769,298 | 1,453,360 | 1,416,156 | 1,555,100 | 1,598,220 | -- |
The Nuclear Regulatory Commission defines two emergency planning zones around nuclear power plants: a plume exposure pathway zone with a radius of 10 miles (16 km), concerned primarily with exposure to, and inhalation of, airborne radioactive contamination, and an ingestion pathway zone of about 50 miles (80 km), concerned primarily with ingestion of food and liquid contaminated by radioactivity.[5]
The 2010 U.S. population within 10 miles (16 km) of D.C. Cook was 54,638, an increase of 3.4 percent in a decade, according to an analysis of U.S. Census data for msnbc.com. The 2010 U.S. population within 50 miles (80 km) was 1,225,096, an increase of 2.8 percent since 2000. Cities within 50 miles include South Bend, IN (26 miles to city center), Michigan City, IN, St. Joseph, MI, and Kalamazoo, MI.[6]
The plant has a visitors center that was open to the public six days a week on a drop in basis. Since the attacks of September 11, however, the plant is open only to school groups by reservation. The visitors center features a 26-foot (7.9 m) animated model demonstrating how the plant operates. The visitors center closed permanently in 2020.
The plant is operated by the Indiana Michigan Power Company and owned by American Electric Power.
The Nuclear Regulatory Commission's estimate of the risk each year of an earthquake intense enough to cause core damage to the reactor at D.C. Cook was 1 in 83,333, according to an NRC study updated in June 2018.[20][21]
Unit 1 | Unit 2 | |
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Reactor type | Pressurized water | |
Reactor manufacturer | 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 | |
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 | 2034 | 2037 |
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