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'''Point Beach Nuclear Generating Station''' is a Wisconsin Electric Power ], located |
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'''Point Beach Nuclear Generating Station''' is a Wisconsin Electric Power ], located north of ], ]. The plant is currently managed by the Nuclear Management Company (NMC). | |||
In December, 2006, an agreement was reached to sell the plant to a subsidiary of the FPL Group of Juno Beach, |
In December, 2006, an agreement was reached to sell the plant to a subsidiary of the FPL Group of ]. As part of the sale, Wisconsin Electric Power will repurchase all of the power produced by the plant for at least 20 years. The completion of the sale is awaiting regulatory approval. | ||
This plant has two ] ]s. There is also a visitors' center located at the Point Beach site. | This plant has two ] ]s. There is also a visitors' center located at the Point Beach site. | ||
Most of the power from this plant goes to Green Bay and |
Most of the power from this plant goes to Green Bay and the ] Lakeshore in eastern Wisconsin. | ||
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Point Beach Nuclear Generating Station is a Wisconsin Electric Power nuclear power plant, located north of Two Rivers, Wisconsin, USA. The plant is currently managed by the Nuclear Management Company (NMC).
In December, 2006, an agreement was reached to sell the plant to a subsidiary of the FPL Group of Juno Beach, Florida. As part of the sale, Wisconsin Electric Power will repurchase all of the power produced by the plant for at least 20 years. The completion of the sale is awaiting regulatory approval.
This plant has two Westinghouse pressurized water reactors. There is also a visitors' center located at the Point Beach site.
Most of the power from this plant goes to Green Bay and the Lake Michigan Lakeshore in eastern Wisconsin.
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