The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission has approved the subsequent license renewal for NextEra Energy Resources' Point Beach Nuclear Plant Units 1 and 2, securing its operation for approximately three ...
TWO RIVERS – Point Beach Nuclear Plant received federal approval for at least another 20 years. The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission recently approved license renewal for Point Beach Nuclear Plant ...
NextEra Energy won license renewal from the Nuclear Regulatory Commission for Point Beach Nuclear Plant Units 1 and 2 in Wisconsin, extending operations through 2050 and 2053, respectively.
Point Beach generates enough electricity to power nearly 1 million homes, or about 14% of Wisconsin’s total electricity.
The US Nuclear Regulatory Commission has renewed for a second time the operating licences of Point Beach units 1 and 2, clearing the way for an 80-year operating life for the two pressurised water ...
This approval ensures that Wisconsin’s only nuclear plant will continue to provide safe, reliable, low-cost energy for generations to come,” said Brian Bolster, NextEra Energy Resources president and ...
NextEra Energy received license renewal from the Nuclear Regulatory Commission for Point Beach Nuclear Plant Units 1 and 2 to continue operating for the next 20 years.
Point Beach Nuclear Plant, located along Lake Michigan in the Manitowoc County town of Two Creeks, is the only active nuclear power plant in the state. The first of the plant's two reactors went ...
NextEra Energy said on Monday that the U.S. nuclear regulator has approved the license renewal for two units of its Point Beach plant in Wisconsin for another 20 years.
The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) has extended the license through the 2050s for Point Beach Nuclear Power Plant in Two Rivers. The licenses for the plant's two units have been renewed for ...
A search committee has been formed to find the next chancellor for the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point. The 11-member committee includes regents, faculty, staff, a student and a local business ...
Central Wisconsin housing market experts say it's a sellers' market & the demand for homes is outpacing supply, creating more competition.