Beaver Valley 1 & 2

Basic Facts:

  • Location: Shippingport, Pennsylvania
  • Owner: PPL & Ohio Edison
  • Operator: First Energy Nuclear
  • Construction Cost: $10.4B (2018$)
  • Plant Output: 1,900 MW (combined)
  • Property Size: 450 acres
  • Status: At risk of closure
  • Employees: 800
  • Expected Shut Down Date: 2021
  • Current DTF Balance: $700M (2018$)
  • DTF Balance Prior to Decommissioning: $1.2B (2018$)
  • Decommissioning Cost Estimate: $1.3B (2018$)
  • Spent Fuel On Site: 1,217 metric tons
Beaver Valley

Background

The Beaver Valley Power Station consists of two pressurized water reactors that together produce 1,900 MW of electricity. Construction of Unit 1 began in 1970 with construction of Unit 2 beginning four years later. NRC granted operating licenses for Unit 1 and Unit 2 in 1976 and 1987 respectively. Both units received operating license renewals in 2009.

Citing economic conditions, the plant’s owners announced their intention to permanently shut down Beaver Valley Nuclear Power Station in 2021.

Socioeconomics

The Beaver Valley Nuclear Power Station is located within Beaver County, Pennsylvania. As of 2016:

  • Population: 170,000
  • Per Capita Annual Income: $44,000
  • Unemployment rate (not seasonally adjusted): 5.5%

The Beaver Valley plant pays upwards of $4 million in local and state taxes with a direct payroll of approximately 800, making it the area’s fifth largest employer and one of the county’s largest taxpayers.

Contact Information

Economic Development Administration Representative:

  • Christopher Casper, Philadelphia Regional Office, t: (215) 597-1074, e: ccasper1@eda.gov

Economic Development District

University Center

Nuclear Regulatory Commission:

Unless specific costing information has been provided, decommissioning costs were derived from 2017 Decommissioning Funding Status Report.
Information herein obtained from public sources. Corrections are welcome and may be directed to info@decommissioningcollaborative.org.

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