Plan to finish Alabama nuclear plant after 30 years

Details have emerged of a plan to complete the Bellefonte Nuclear Power Plant in Alabama, and its two Babcock & Wilcox pressurized water reactors. This is approximately 30 years after the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) called a halt to its construction.

“TVA began building the plant in 1974. Construction was halted in 1988 amid a downturn in the U.S. nuclear industry, including a decision that the plant was not needed due to declining power demand. The 1,300-acre Bellefonte site has plenty of equipment—including two partly-built reactors, cooling towers, water pumping stations, switch yards, warehouses, office buildings, parking lots, a helicopter landing pad and railroad spurs—still in place,” Power Magazine reports. 
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