Английская Википедия:Brunswick Nuclear Generating Station
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The Brunswick nuclear power plant, named for Brunswick County, North Carolina, covers Шаблон:Convert at Шаблон:Convert above sea level about Шаблон:Convert from the Atlantic Ocean. The site is adjacent to the town of Southport, North Carolina, and to wetlands and woodlands, and was opened in 1975.
The site contains two General Electric boiling water reactors, which are cooled by water collected from the Cape Fear River and discharged into the Atlantic Ocean.
Duke Energy Progress is the majority owner (81.7%) and operator of the Brunswick nuclear plant. The North Carolina Eastern Municipal Power Agency owns the remaining 18.3%. In 2015, Duke Energy completed the process of buying the North Carolina Eastern Municipal Power Agency's 18.3% stake at Brunswick nuclear power plant.[1] (Duke Energy completed its merger with Progress Energy on July 2, 2012.)
The Brunswick plants' proximity to the Cape Fear River and the Atlantic Ocean allowed the designers to take in cooling water from the Cape Fear river and discharge it into the Atlantic off the coast of Oak Island. Fish, crustaceans, and other debris are removed from the cooling water via a filtration system. The water then flows through the nuclear plant and discharges into a five mile long canal which passes under the Intra-Coastal Waterway at one point.
Electricity Production
Year | Jan | Feb | Mar | Apr | May | Jun | Jul | Aug | Sep | Oct | Nov | Dec | Annual (Total) |
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2001 | 1,224,090 | 1,013,268 | 679,965 | 1,207,360 | 1,221,814 | 1,179,324 | 1,230,269 | 1,221,874 | 1,180,537 | 1,245,951 | 1,202,033 | 1,237,062 | 13,843,547 |
2002 | 1,233,726 | 1,086,938 | 636,064 | 1,009,624 | 1,227,994 | 1,212,571 | 1,268,407 | 1,265,737 | 1,032,812 | 1,272,031 | 1,246,292 | 1,285,249 | 13,777,445 |
2003 | 1,246,933 | 1,149,561 | 795,256 | 1,147,713 | 1,341,718 | 1,276,883 | 1,263,844 | 1,330,636 | 1,287,825 | 1,360,809 | 1,191,314 | 1,337,028 | 14,729,520 |
2004 | 1,316,899 | 1,171,955 | 681,725 | 1,202,507 | 1,322,881 | 1,292,779 | 1,297,160 | 1,177,650 | 1,330,833 | 1,365,456 | 1,332,512 | 1,357,303 | 14,849,660 |
2005 | 1,360,572 | 1,147,836 | 777,815 | 795,196 | 1,399,227 | 1,337,338 | 1,223,158 | 1,066,070 | 1,361,501 | 1,379,973 | 1,353,048 | 1,335,014 | 14,536,748 |
2006 | 1,423,237 | 1,275,351 | 738,447 | 1,177,242 | 1,160,057 | 1,325,560 | 1,410,111 | 1,075,517 | 1,319,978 | 1,419,852 | 938,192 | 1,278,545 | 14,542,089 |
2007 | 1,415,551 | 1,290,528 | 756,316 | 804,644 | 1,409,524 | 1,356,863 | 1,408,250 | 1,387,623 | 990,878 | 1,417,385 | 1,374,356 | 1,410,245 | 15,022,163 |
2008 | 1,418,983 | 1,312,323 | 924,848 | 683,588 | 1,402,328 | 1,348,721 | 1,398,742 | 1,361,221 | 1,255,357 | 1,416,796 | 944,711 | 1,417,252 | 14,884,870 |
2009 | 1,415,638 | 1,234,975 | 700,536 | 700,432 | 1,317,304 | 1,290,999 | 1,391,397 | 1,366,066 | 894,822 | 1,337,078 | 1,364,759 | 1,415,801 | 14,429,807 |
2010 | 1,383,359 | 1,076,816 | 695,926 | 722,133 | 1,284,951 | 1,343,826 | 1,388,888 | 1,390,611 | 1,341,977 | 1,404,236 | 1,375,796 | 1,399,969 | 14,808,488 |
2011 | 1,427,064 | 1,271,800 | 795,935 | 904,534 | 1,296,846 | 1,328,592 | 1,383,727 | 1,363,929 | 1,311,936 | 1,394,296 | 765,974 | 1,320,427 | 14,565,060 |
2012 | 1,414,106 | 1,090,610 | 698,940 | 675,003 | 1,332,657 | 1,284,773 | 1,391,780 | 1,377,275 | 1,052,185 | 1,396,690 | 1,213,942 | 1,375,114 | 14,303,075 |
2013 | 1,408,972 | 1,219,629 | 749,575 | 691,867 | 870,832 | 1,354,633 | 1,387,564 | 1,298,135 | 1,350,268 | 1,402,335 | 1,360,704 | 1,361,254 | 14,455,768 |
2014 | 1,413,134 | 1,198,964 | 695,259 | 1,032,496 | 1,399,368 | 1,339,640 | 1,390,415 | 1,384,179 | 1,329,286 | 1,386,584 | 1,367,847 | 1,395,068 | 15,332,240 |
2015 | 1,405,493 | 1,070,545 | 713,523 | 1,224,740 | 1,394,989 | 1,329,113 | 1,390,282 | 1,385,984 | 1,339,828 | 1,407,334 | 1,232,904 | 1,393,847 | 15,288,582 |
2016 | 1,368,449 | 1,004,480 | 804,947 | 1,330,114 | 1,392,806 | 1,343,781 | 1,382,543 | 1,377,432 | 1,337,730 | 1,343,847 | 1,318,096 | 1,384,522 | 15,388,747 |
2017 | 1,391,630 | 1,204,675 | 986,692 | 847,297 | 1,376,440 | 1,326,446 | 1,383,526 | 1,376,905 | 1,336,508 | 1,395,042 | 1,358,237 | 1,386,757 | 15,370,155 |
2018 | 1,346,874 | 1,120,259 | 727,984 | 1,181,261 | 1,399,406 | 1,133,808 | 1,316,720 | 1,387,369 | 906,920 | 1,383,271 | 1,368,000 | 1,355,095 | 14,626,967 |
2019 | 1,361,320 | 1,249,075 | 653,858 | 595,650 | 1,404,967 | 1,314,015 | 1,397,585 | 1,396,042 | 1,161,163 | 1,406,580 | 1,363,766 | 1,412,735 | 14,716,756 |
2020 | 1,413,655 | 1,286,568 | 744,316 | 1,314,288 | 1,405,566 | 1,081,931 | 1,386,794 | 942,005 | 1,294,342 | 1,369,228 | 1,355,359 | 1,412,168 | 15,006,220 |
2021 | 1,404,732 | 1,253,531 | 815,304 | 1,246,906 | 1,107,340 | 1,348,094 | 1,397,354 | 1,386,221 | 1,348,649 | 1,414,835 | 1,375,125 | 1,370,769 | 15,468,860 |
2022 | 1,325,054 | 1,054,029 | 779,395 | 1,181,343 | 1,401,994 | 1,350,736 | 1,400,324 | 1,396,545 | 1,347,791 | 1,413,358 | 12,650,569 | ||
2023 |
Surrounding population
The Nuclear Regulatory Commission defines two emergency planning zones around nuclear power plants: a plume exposure pathway zone with a radius of Шаблон:Convert, concerned primarily with exposure to, and inhalation of, airborne radioactive contamination, and an ingestion pathway zone of about Шаблон:Convert, concerned primarily with ingestion of food and liquid contaminated by radioactivity.[3]
The 2010 U.S. population within Шаблон:Convert of Brunswick was 36,413, an increase of 105.3 percent in a decade, according to an analysis of U.S. Census data for msnbc.com. The 2010 U.S. population within Шаблон:Convert was 468,953, an increase of 39.6 percent since 2000. Cities within 50 miles include Wilmington (18 miles to city center).[4]
Seismic risk
The Nuclear Regulatory Commission's estimate of the risk each year of an earthquake intense enough to cause core damage to the reactor at Brunswick was 1 in 66,667, according to an NRC study published in August 2010.[5][6]
Hurricane Florence
The two reactors at Brunswick were shut down on Thursday, September 13, 2018, prior to tropical storm-force winds from Hurricane Florence impacting the plant. Of the nine nuclear power plants in the path of Hurricane Florence, Brunswick was the only nuclear power plant shutdown.[7][8][9]
Brunswick Energy & Education Center
In 2023, Duke Energy inaugurated the Brunswick Energy & Education Center located at the Brunswick Nuclear Plant. The Education Center is located at 8520 River Road SE, Southport,[10] and "features exhibits on nuclear science, electricity, carbon-free energy and the operation of the Brunswick Nuclear Plant".[11]
The education center offers opportunities for scheduled visitors to learn about nuclear power plants, fuel and nuclear operations in general through demonstrations, movies and career discussions etc.
The Education Center at Brunswick is Duke Energy’s fourth Energy Education Center, with the other three located in Huntersville, New Hill and Seneca, S.C.[12]
References
External links
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- ↑ Bill Dedman, Nuclear neighbors: Population rises near US reactors, NBC News, April 14, 2011 http://www.nbcnews.com/id/42555888 Accessed May 1, 2011.
- ↑ Bill Dedman, What are the odds? US nuke plants ranked by quake risk, NBC News, March 17, 2011 http://www.nbcnews.com/id/42103936 Accessed April 19, 2011.
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