Standard Power SMR Pennsylvania nuclear power plant
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Other names: Entra1 NuScale SMR Nuclear Plant (Pennsylvania)
Standard Power SMR Pennsylvania nuclear power plant is an announced nuclear power plant in Pennsylvania, United States.
Project Details
Table 1: Unit-level project details for Standard Power SMR Pennsylvania nuclear power plant
Unit name | Status | Commissioning year | Nameplate capacity | Reactor type | Model | Owner |
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1 | Announced[1] | 2029 (planned)[1] | 77 MW[1] | Small modular reactor[1] | NuScale[1] | Standard Power[1] |
10 | Announced[1] | 2029 (planned)[1] | 77 MW[1] | Small modular reactor[1] | NuScale[1] | Standard Power[1] |
11 | Announced[1] | 2029 (planned)[1] | 77 MW[1] | Small modular reactor[1] | NuScale[1] | Standard Power[1] |
12 | Announced[1] | 2029 (planned)[1] | 77 MW[1] | Small modular reactor[1] | NuScale[1] | Standard Power[1] |
2 | Announced[1] | 2029 (planned)[1] | 77 MW[1] | Small modular reactor[1] | NuScale[1] | Standard Power[1] |
3 | Announced[1] | 2029 (planned)[1] | 77 MW[1] | Small modular reactor[1] | NuScale[1] | Standard Power[1] |
4 | Announced[1] | 2029 (planned)[1] | 77 MW[1] | Small modular reactor[1] | NuScale[1] | Standard Power[1] |
5 | Announced[1] | 2029 (planned)[1] | 77 MW[1] | Small modular reactor[1] | NuScale[1] | Standard Power[1] |
6 | Announced[1] | 2029 (planned)[1] | 77 MW[1] | Small modular reactor[1] | NuScale[1] | Standard Power[1] |
7 | Announced[1] | 2029 (planned)[1] | 77 MW[1] | Small modular reactor[1] | NuScale[1] | Standard Power[1] |
8 | Announced[1] | 2029 (planned)[1] | 77 MW[1] | Small modular reactor[1] | NuScale[1] | Standard Power[1] |
9 | Announced[1] | 2029 (planned)[1] | 77 MW[1] | Small modular reactor[1] | NuScale[1] | Standard Power[1] |
Table 2: Additional unit-level timeline details for Standard Power SMR Pennsylvania nuclear power plant
Unit name | Commercial operation |
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1 | 2029[1] |
10 | 2029[1] |
11 | 2029[1] |
12 | 2029[1] |
2 | 2029[1] |
3 | 2029[1] |
4 | 2029[1] |
5 | 2029[1] |
6 | 2029[1] |
7 | 2029[1] |
8 | 2029[1] |
9 | 2029[1] |
Location
Table 3: Unit-level location details for Standard Power SMR Pennsylvania nuclear power plant
Unit name | Location | Coordinates (WGS 84) |
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1 | Pennsylvania, United States[1][2] | 40.9927096, -77.7365405 (approximate) |
10 | Pennsylvania, United States[1][2] | 40.9927096, -77.7365405 (approximate) |
11 | Pennsylvania, United States[1][2] | 40.9927096, -77.7365405 (approximate) |
12 | Pennsylvania, United States[1][2] | 40.9927096, -77.7365405 (approximate) |
2 | Pennsylvania, United States[1][2] | 40.9927096, -77.7365405 (approximate) |
3 | Pennsylvania, United States[1][2] | 40.9927096, -77.7365405 (approximate) |
4 | Pennsylvania, United States[1][2] | 40.9927096, -77.7365405 (approximate) |
5 | Pennsylvania, United States[1][2] | 40.9927096, -77.7365405 (approximate) |
6 | Pennsylvania, United States[1][2] | 40.9927096, -77.7365405 (approximate) |
7 | Pennsylvania, United States[1][2] | 40.9927096, -77.7365405 (approximate) |
8 | Pennsylvania, United States[1][2] | 40.9927096, -77.7365405 (approximate) |
9 | Pennsylvania, United States[1][2] | 40.9927096, -77.7365405 (approximate) |
The map below shows the approximate location of the nuclear power plant:
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Additional data
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References
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