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Nuclear power in the United States

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Nuclear power in the United States

In the United States, nuclear power is provided by 94 commercial reactors with a net capacity of 97 gigawatts (GW), with 63 pressurized water reactors and 31 boiling water reactors. In 2019, they produced a total of 809.41 terawatt-hours of electricity, and by 2024 nuclear energy accounted for 18.6% of the nation's total electric energy generation. In 2018, nuclear comprised nearly 50 percent of US emission-free energy generation. As of September 2017, there were two new reactors under construction with a gross electrical capacity of 2,500 MW, while 39 reactors have been permanently shut down. The United States is the world's largest producer of commercial nuclear power, and in 2013 generated 33% of the world's nuclear electricity. With the past and future scheduled plant closings, China and Russia could surpass the United States in nuclear energy production. As of October 2014, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) had granted license renewals providing 20-year extensions to a total of 74 reactors. In early 2014, the NRC prepared to receive the first applications of license renewal beyond 60 years of reactor life as early as 2017, a process which by law requires public involvement. Licenses for 22 reactors are due to expire before the end of 2029 if no renewals are granted. Pilgrim Nuclear Power Station in Massachusetts was to be decommissioned on June 1, 2019. Another five aging reactors were permanently closed in 2013 and 2014 before their licenses expired because of high maintenance and repair costs at a time when natural gas prices had fallen: San Onofre 2 and 3 in California, Crystal River 3 in Florida, Vermont Yankee in Vermont, and Kewaunee in Wisconsin. In April 2021, New York State permanently closed Indian Point in Buchanan, 30 miles from New York City. Most reactors began construction by 1974. But after the Three Mile Island accident in 1979 and changing economics, many planned projects were canceled. More than 100 orders for nuclear power reactors, many already under construction, were canceled in the 1970s and 1980s, bankrupting some companies. In 2006, the Brookings Institution, a public policy organization, stated that new nuclear units had not been built in the United States because of soft demand for electricity, the potential cost overruns on nuclear reactors due to regulatory issues and resulting construction delays. There was a revival of interest in nuclear power in the 2000s, with talk of a "nuclear renaissance", supported particularly by the Nuclear Power 2010 Program. A number of applications were made, but facing economic challenges, and later in the wake of the 2011 Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster, most of these projects have been canceled. Up until 2013, there had also been no ground-breaking on new nuclear reactors at existing power plants since 1977. Then in 2012, the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission approved construction of four new reactors at existing nuclear plants. Construction of the Virgil C. Summer Nuclear Generating Station Units 2 and 3 began on March 9, 2013, but was abandoned on July 31, 2017, after the reactor supplier Westinghouse filed for bankruptcy protection in March 2017. On March 12, 2013, construction began on the Vogtle Electric Generating Plant Units 3 and 4. The target in-service date for Unit 3 was originally November 2021. In March 2023, the Vogtle reached "initial criticality" and started service on July 31, 2023. On October 19, 2016, Tennessee Valley Authority's Unit 2 reactor at the Watts Bar Nuclear Generating Station became the first US reactor to enter commercial operation since 1996.

Tables

Arkansas Nuclear One
Arkansas Nuclear One
Plantname
Arkansas Nuclear One
UnitNo.
1
Type
PWR
Model
B & W (DRY-Cont)
Status
Operational
Capacity(MW)
836
Beginbuilding
1 Oct 1968
Commercialoperation
21 May 1974
2
2
Plantname
2
UnitNo.
PWR
Type
CE (DRY)
Model
Operational
Status
988
Capacity(MW)
6 Dec 1968
Beginbuilding
1 Sep 1978
Beaver Valley
Beaver Valley
Plantname
Beaver Valley
UnitNo.
1
Type
PWR
Model
WH 3-loop (DRY)
Status
Operational
Capacity(MW)
908
Beginbuilding
26 Jun 1970
Commercialoperation
2 Jul 1976
2
2
Plantname
2
UnitNo.
PWR
Type
WH 3-loop (DRY)
Model
Operational
Status
905
Capacity(MW)
3 May 1974
Beginbuilding
14 Aug 1987
Big Rock Point
Big Rock Point
Plantname
Big Rock Point
UnitNo.
1
Type
BWR
Model
BWR-1
Status
Dismantled
Capacity(MW)
67
Beginbuilding
1 May 1960
Commercialoperation
29 Mar 1963
Closed
29 Aug 1997
Braidwood
Braidwood
Plantname
Braidwood
UnitNo.
1
Type
PWR
Model
WH 4-loop (DRY)
Status
Operational
Capacity(MW)
1194
Beginbuilding
1 Aug 1975
Commercialoperation
29 Jul 1988
2
2
Plantname
2
UnitNo.
PWR
Type
WH 4-loop (DRY)
Model
Operational
Status
1160
Capacity(MW)
1 Aug 1975
Beginbuilding
17 Oct 1988
Browns Ferry
Browns Ferry
Plantname
Browns Ferry
UnitNo.
1
Type
BWR
Model
BWR-4 (WET)
Status
Operational
Capacity(MW)
1200
Beginbuilding
1 May 1967
Commercialoperation
1 Aug 1974
2
2
Plantname
2
UnitNo.
BWR
Type
BWR-4 (WET)
Model
Operational
Status
1200
Capacity(MW)
1 May 1967
Beginbuilding
1 Mar 1975
3
3
Plantname
3
UnitNo.
BWR
Type
BWR-4 (WET)
Model
Operational
Status
1210
Capacity(MW)
1 Jul 1968
Beginbuilding
1 Mar 1977
Brunswick
Brunswick
Plantname
Brunswick
UnitNo.
1
Type
BWR
Model
BWR-4 (WET)
Status
Operational
Capacity(MW)
938
Beginbuilding
7 Feb 1970
Commercialoperation
18 Mar 1977
2
2
Plantname
2
UnitNo.
BWR
Type
BWR-4 (WET)
Model
Operational
Status
932
Capacity(MW)
7 Feb 1970
Beginbuilding
3 Nov 1975
Byron
Byron
Plantname
Byron
UnitNo.
1
Type
PWR
Model
WH 4-loop (DRY)
Status
Operational
Capacity(MW)
1164
Beginbuilding
1 Apr 1975
Commercialoperation
16 Sep 1985
2
2
Plantname
2
UnitNo.
PWR
Type
WH 4-loop (DRY)
Model
Operational
Status
1136
Capacity(MW)
1 Apr 1975
Beginbuilding
2 Aug 1987
Callaway
Callaway
Plantname
Callaway
UnitNo.
1
Type
PWR
Model
WH 4-loop (DRY)
Status
Operational
Capacity(MW)
1215
Beginbuilding
1 Sep 1975
Commercialoperation
19 Dec 1984
Calvert Cliffs
Calvert Cliffs
Plantname
Calvert Cliffs
UnitNo.
1
Type
PWR
Model
CE 2-loop (DRY)
Status
Operational
Capacity(MW)
877
Beginbuilding
1 Jun 1968
Commercialoperation
8 May 1977
2
2
Plantname
2
UnitNo.
PWR
Type
CE 2-loop (DRY)
Model
Operational
Status
855
Capacity(MW)
1 Jun 1968
Beginbuilding
1 Apr 1977
Carbon Free Power Project
Carbon Free Power Project
Plantname
Carbon Free Power Project
UnitNo.
1
Type
PWR
Model
VOYGR
Status
Cancelled
Capacity(MW)
77
2
2
Plantname
2
UnitNo.
PWR
Type
VOYGR
Model
Cancelled
Status
77
3
3
Plantname
3
UnitNo.
PWR
Type
VOYGR
Model
Cancelled
Status
77
4
4
Plantname
4
UnitNo.
PWR
Type
VOYGR
Model
Cancelled
Status
77
5
5
Plantname
5
UnitNo.
PWR
Type
VOYGR
Model
Cancelled
Status
77
6
6
Plantname
6
UnitNo.
PWR
Type
VOYGR
Model
Cancelled
Status
77
Catawba
Catawba
Plantname
Catawba
UnitNo.
1
Type
PWR
Model
WH 4-loop (ICECOND)
Status
Operational
Capacity(MW)
1160
Beginbuilding
1 May 1974
Commercialoperation
29 Jun 1985
2
2
Plantname
2
UnitNo.
PWR
Type
WH 4-loop (ICECOND)
Model
Operational
Status
1150
Capacity(MW)
1 May 1974
Beginbuilding
19 Aug 1986
Clinch River
Clinch River
Plantname
Clinch River
UnitNo.
1
Type
BWR
Model
BWRX-300
Status
Planned
Capacity(MW)
300
Clinton
Clinton
Plantname
Clinton
UnitNo.
1
Type
BWR
Model
BWR-6 (WET)
Status
Operational
Capacity(MW)
1062
Beginbuilding
1 Oct 1975
Commercialoperation
24 Nov 1987
Columbia
Columbia
Plantname
Columbia
UnitNo.
1
Type
BWR
Model
BWR-5 (WET)
Status
Operational
Capacity(MW)
1131
Beginbuilding
1 Aug 1972
Commercialoperation
13 Dec 1984
Comanche Peak
Comanche Peak
Plantname
Comanche Peak
UnitNo.
1
Type
PWR
Model
WH 4-loop (DRY)
Status
Operational
Capacity(MW)
1205
Beginbuilding
19 Dec 1974
Commercialoperation
13 Aug 1990
2
2
Plantname
2
UnitNo.
PWR
Type
WH 4-loop (DRY)
Model
Operational
Status
1195
Capacity(MW)
19 Dec 1974
Beginbuilding
3 Aug 1993
Connecticut Yankee
Connecticut Yankee
Plantname
Connecticut Yankee
UnitNo.
1
Type
PWR
Model
WH (DRY)
Status
Dismantled
Capacity(MW)
582
Beginbuilding
1 May 1964
Commercialoperation
1 Jan 1968
Closed
5 Dec 1996
Cooper
Cooper
Plantname
Cooper
UnitNo.
1
Type
BWR
Model
BWR-4 (WET)
Status
Operational
Capacity(MW)
769
Beginbuilding
1 Jun 1968
Commercialoperation
1 Jul 1974
Crystal River 3
Crystal River 3
Plantname
Crystal River 3
UnitNo.
1
Type
PWR
Model
B & W (DRY)
Status
Shut down/in decommissioning
Capacity(MW)
860
Beginbuilding
25 Sep 1968
Commercialoperation
13 Mar 1977
Closed
5 Feb 2013
Davis–Besse
Davis–Besse
Plantname
Davis–Besse
UnitNo.
1
Type
PWR
Model
B & W (DRY)
Status
Operational
Capacity(MW)
894
Beginbuilding
1 Sep 1970
Commercialoperation
31 Jul 1978
Diablo Canyon
Diablo Canyon
Plantname
Diablo Canyon
UnitNo.
1
Type
PWR
Model
WH 4-Loop (DRY)
Status
Operational
Capacity(MW)
1138
Beginbuilding
23 Apr 1968
Commercialoperation
7 May 1985
2
2
Plantname
2
UnitNo.
PWR
Type
WH 4-Loop (DRY)
Model
Operational
Status
1118
Capacity(MW)
9 Dec 1970
Beginbuilding
13 Mar 1986
Donald C. Cook
Donald C. Cook
Plantname
Donald C. Cook
UnitNo.
1
Type
PWR
Model
WH 4-Loop (ICECOND)
Status
Operational
Capacity(MW)
1020
Beginbuilding
25 Mar 1969
Commercialoperation
27 Aug 1975
2
2
Plantname
2
UnitNo.
PWR
Type
WH 4-Loop (ICECOND)
Model
Operational
Status
1090
Capacity(MW)
25 Mar 1969
Beginbuilding
1 Jul 1978
Dresden
Dresden
Plantname
Dresden
UnitNo.
1
Type
BWR
Model
BWR-1
Status
Shut down
Capacity(MW)
197
Beginbuilding
1 May 1956
Commercialoperation
4 Jul 1960
Closed
31 Oct 1978
2
2
Plantname
2
UnitNo.
BWR
Type
BWR-3 (WET)
Model
Operational
Status
894
Capacity(MW)
10 Jan 1966
Beginbuilding
9 Jun 1970
3
3
Plantname
3
UnitNo.
BWR
Type
BWR-3 (WET)
Model
Operational
Status
879
Capacity(MW)
14 Oct 1966
Beginbuilding
16 Nov 1971
Duane Arnold
Duane Arnold
Plantname
Duane Arnold
UnitNo.
1
Type
BWR
Model
BWR-4 (WET)
Status
Restart Planned
Capacity(MW)
601
Beginbuilding
22 May 1970
Commercialoperation
1 Feb 1975
Closed
10 Aug 2020
Edwin I. Hatch
Edwin I. Hatch
Plantname
Edwin I. Hatch
UnitNo.
1
Type
BWR
Model
BWR-4 (WET)
Status
Operational
Capacity(MW)
924
Beginbuilding
30 Sep 1968
Commercialoperation
31 Dec 1975
2
2
Plantname
2
UnitNo.
BWR
Type
BWR-4 (WET)
Model
Operational
Status
924
Capacity(MW)
1 Feb 1972
Beginbuilding
5 Sep 1979
Elk River
Elk River
Plantname
Elk River
UnitNo.
1
Type
BWR
Status
Dismantled
Capacity(MW)
22
Beginbuilding
1 Jan 1959
Commercialoperation
1 Jul 1964
Closed
1 Feb 1968
Fermi
Fermi
Plantname
Fermi
UnitNo.
1
Type
FBR
Model
Prototype
Status
Shut down
Capacity(MW)
61
Beginbuilding
8 Aug 1956
Commercialoperation
7 Aug 1966
Closed
29 Nov 1972
2
2
Plantname
2
UnitNo.
BWR
Type
BWR-4 (WET)
Model
Operational
Status
1115
Capacity(MW)
26 Sep 1972
Beginbuilding
23 Jan 1988
Fort Calhoun
Fort Calhoun
Plantname
Fort Calhoun
UnitNo.
1
Type
PWR
Model
CE 2-loop (WET)
Status
Shut down
Capacity(MW)
482
Beginbuilding
7 Jun 1968
Commercialoperation
9 Aug 1973
Closed
24 Oct 2016
Fort St. Vrain
Fort St. Vrain
Plantname
Fort St. Vrain
UnitNo.
1
Type
HTGR
Model
General Atomics
Status
Shut down
Capacity(MW)
330
Beginbuilding
1 Sep 1968
Commercialoperation
1 Jul 1979
Closed
29 Aug 1989
Ginna
Ginna
Plantname
Ginna
UnitNo.
1
Type
PWR
Model
WH 2-loop (DRY)
Status
Operational
Capacity(MW)
560
Beginbuilding
25 Apr 1966
Commercialoperation
1 Jun 1970
Grand Gulf
Grand Gulf
Plantname
Grand Gulf
UnitNo.
1
Type
BWR
Model
BWR-6 (WET)
Status
Operational
Capacity(MW)
1401
Beginbuilding
4 May 1974
Commercialoperation
1 Jul 1985
H. B. Robinson
H. B. Robinson
Plantname
H. B. Robinson
UnitNo.
1
Type
PWR
Model
WH 3-loop (DRY)
Status
Operational
Capacity(MW)
735
Beginbuilding
13 Apr 1967
Commercialoperation
7 Mar 1971
Hallam
Hallam
Plantname
Hallam
UnitNo.
1
Type
SGR
Model
Atomics International
Status
Dismantled
Capacity(MW)
75
Beginbuilding
1 Jan 1959
Commercialoperation
1 Nov 1963
Closed
1 Sep 1969
Hartsville
Hartsville
Plantname
Hartsville
UnitNo.
A1
Type
BWR
Model
BWR-6
Status
Unfinished
Capacity(MW)
1285
Beginbuilding
23 May 1975
Closed
29 Aug 1984
A2
A2
Plantname
A2
UnitNo.
BWR
Type
BWR-6
Model
Unfinished
Status
1285
Capacity(MW)
23 May 1975
Commercialoperation
29 Aug 1984
B1
B1
Plantname
B1
UnitNo.
BWR
Type
BWR-6
Model
Unfinished
Status
1285
Capacity(MW)
23 May 1975
Commercialoperation
22 Mar 1983
B2
B2
Plantname
B2
UnitNo.
BWR
Type
BWR-6
Model
Unfinished
Status
1285
Capacity(MW)
23 May 1975
Commercialoperation
22 Mar 1983
Hope Creek
Hope Creek
Plantname
Hope Creek
UnitNo.
1
Type
BWR
Model
BWR-4 (WET)
Status
Operational
Capacity(MW)
1172
Beginbuilding
1 Mar 1976
Commercialoperation
20 Dec 1986
Humboldt Bay
Humboldt Bay
Plantname
Humboldt Bay
UnitNo.
1
Type
BWR
Model
BWR-1
Status
Dismantled
Capacity(MW)
63
Beginbuilding
1 Nov 1960
Commercialoperation
1 Aug 1963
Closed
2 Jul 1976
Indian Point
Indian Point
Plantname
Indian Point
UnitNo.
1
Type
PWR
Status
Shut down
Capacity(MW)
257
Beginbuilding
1 May 1956
Commercialoperation
1 Oct 1962
Closed
31 Oct 1974
2
2
Plantname
2
UnitNo.
PWR
Type
WH 4-loop (DRY)
Model
Shut down
Status
998
Capacity(MW)
14 Oct 1966
Beginbuilding
1 Aug 1974
Commercialoperation
30 Apr 2020
3
3
Plantname
3
UnitNo.
PWR
Type
WH 4-loop (DRY)
Model
Shut down
Status
1030
Capacity(MW)
1 Nov 1968
Beginbuilding
30 Aug 1976
Commercialoperation
30 Apr 2021
James A. FitzPatrick
James A. FitzPatrick
Plantname
James A. FitzPatrick
UnitNo.
1
Type
BWR
Model
BWR-4 (WET)
Status
Operational
Capacity(MW)
813
Beginbuilding
1 Sep 1968
Commercialoperation
28 Jul 1975
Joseph M. Farley
Joseph M. Farley
Plantname
Joseph M. Farley
UnitNo.
1
Type
PWR
Model
WH 3-Loop (DRY)
Status
Operational
Capacity(MW)
874
Beginbuilding
1 Oct 1970
Commercialoperation
1 Dec 1977
2
2
Plantname
2
UnitNo.
PWR
Type
WH 3-Loop (DRY)
Model
Operational
Status
883
Capacity(MW)
1 Oct 1970
Beginbuilding
30 Jul 1981
Kemmerer
Kemmerer
Plantname
Kemmerer
UnitNo.
1
Type
SFR
Model
Natrium
Status
Under construction
Capacity(MW)
345
Beginbuilding
10 Jun 2024
Kewaunee
Kewaunee
Plantname
Kewaunee
UnitNo.
1
Type
PWR
Model
WH 2-loop (DRY)
Status
Shut down
Capacity(MW)
566
Beginbuilding
6 Aug 1968
Commercialoperation
16 Jun 1974
Closed
7 May 2013
La Crosse
La Crosse
Plantname
La Crosse
UnitNo.
1
Type
BWR
Model
BWR-1
Status
Dismantled
Capacity(MW)
48
Beginbuilding
1 Mar 1963
Commercialoperation
7 Nov 1969
Closed
30 Apr 1987
LaSalle County
LaSalle County
Plantname
LaSalle County
UnitNo.
1
Type
BWR
Model
BWR-5 (WET)
Status
Operational
Capacity(MW)
1137
Beginbuilding
10 Sep 1973
Commercialoperation
1 Jan 1984
2
2
Plantname
2
UnitNo.
BWR
Type
BWR-5 (WET)
Model
Operational
Status
1140
Capacity(MW)
10 Sep 1973
Beginbuilding
19 Oct 1984
Limerick
Limerick
Plantname
Limerick
UnitNo.
1
Type
BWR
Model
BWR-5 (WET)
Status
Operational
Capacity(MW)
1134
Beginbuilding
19 Jun 1974
Commercialoperation
1 Feb 1986
2
2
Plantname
2
UnitNo.
BWR
Type
BWR-5 (WET)
Model
Operational
Status
1134
Capacity(MW)
19 Jun 1974
Beginbuilding
8 Jan 1990
Long Mott
Long Mott
Plantname
Long Mott
UnitNo.
1
Type
HTGR
Model
Xe-100
Status
Planned
Capacity(MW)
80
2
2
Plantname
2
UnitNo.
HTGR
Type
Xe-100
Model
Planned
Status
80
3
3
Plantname
3
UnitNo.
HTGR
Type
Xe-100
Model
Planned
Status
80
4
4
Plantname
4
UnitNo.
HTGR
Type
Xe-100
Model
Planned
Status
80
Maine Yankee
Maine Yankee
Plantname
Maine Yankee
UnitNo.
1
Type
PWR
Model
WH (DRY)
Status
Dismantled
Capacity(MW)
860
Beginbuilding
1 Oct 1968
Commercialoperation
28 Dec 1972
Closed
1 Aug 1997
Marble Hill
Marble Hill
Plantname
Marble Hill
UnitNo.
1
Type
PWR
Model
WH (DRY)
Status
Unfinished
Capacity(MW)
1130
Beginbuilding
1 Aug 1977
Closed
10 Jan 1984
McGuire
McGuire
Plantname
McGuire
UnitNo.
1
Type
PWR
Model
WH 4-Loop (ICECOND)
Status
Operational
Capacity(MW)
1158
Beginbuilding
1 Apr 1971
Commercialoperation
1 Dec 1981
2
2
Plantname
2
UnitNo.
PWR
Type
WH 4-Loop (ICECOND)
Model
Operational
Status
1158
Capacity(MW)
1 Apr 1971
Beginbuilding
1 Mar 1984
Millstone
Millstone
Plantname
Millstone
UnitNo.
1
Type
BWR
Model
BWR-3 (WET)
Status
Shut down
Capacity(MW)
641
Beginbuilding
1 May 1966
Commercialoperation
28 Dec 1970
Closed
21 Jul 1998
2
2
Plantname
2
UnitNo.
PWR
Type
CE 2-loop (DRY)
Model
Operational
Status
869
Capacity(MW)
1 Nov 1969
Beginbuilding
26 Dec 1975
3
3
Plantname
3
UnitNo.
PWR
Type
WH 4-Loop (DRY)
Model
Operational
Status
1210
Capacity(MW)
9 Aug 1974
Beginbuilding
23 Apr 1986
Monticello
Monticello
Plantname
Monticello
UnitNo.
1
Type
BWR
Model
BWR-3 (WET)
Status
Operational
Capacity(MW)
628
Beginbuilding
19 Jun 1967
Commercialoperation
30 Jun 1971
Nine Mile Point
Nine Mile Point
Plantname
Nine Mile Point
UnitNo.
1
Type
BWR
Model
BWR-2 (WET)
Status
Operational
Capacity(MW)
613
Beginbuilding
12 Apr 1965
Commercialoperation
1 Dec 1969
2
2
Plantname
2
UnitNo.
BWR
Type
BWR-5 (WET)
Model
Operational
Status
1277
Capacity(MW)
1 Aug 1975
Beginbuilding
11 Mar 1988
North Anna
North Anna
Plantname
North Anna
UnitNo.
1
Type
PWR
Model
WH 3-Loop (DRY)
Status
Operational
Capacity(MW)
948
Beginbuilding
19 Feb 1971
Commercialoperation
6 Jun 1978
2
2
Plantname
2
UnitNo.
PWR
Type
WH 3-Loop (DRY)
Model
Operational
Status
944
Capacity(MW)
19 Feb 1971
Beginbuilding
14 Dec 1980
Oconee
Oconee
Plantname
Oconee
UnitNo.
1
Type
PWR
Model
B & W (DRY)
Status
Operational
Capacity(MW)
847
Beginbuilding
6 Nov 1967
Commercialoperation
15 Jul 1973
2
2
Plantname
2
UnitNo.
PWR
Type
B & W (DRY)
Model
Operational
Status
848
Capacity(MW)
6 Nov 1967
Beginbuilding
9 Sep 1974
3
3
Plantname
3
UnitNo.
PWR
Type
B & W (DRY)
Model
Operational
Status
859
Capacity(MW)
6 Nov 1967
Beginbuilding
16 Dec 1974
Oyster Creek
Oyster Creek
Plantname
Oyster Creek
UnitNo.
1
Type
BWR
Model
BWR-2 (WET)
Status
Shut down
Capacity(MW)
619
Beginbuilding
15 Dec 1964
Commercialoperation
23 Dec 1969
Closed
17 Sep 2018
Palisades
Palisades
Plantname
Palisades
UnitNo.
1
Type
PWR
Model
CE 2-loop (DRY)
Status
Restart Planned
Capacity(MW)
805
Beginbuilding
14 Mar 1967
Commercialoperation
31 Dec 1971
Closed
20 May 2022
2
2
Plantname
2
UnitNo.
PWR
Type
SMR-300
Model
Planned
Status
340
3
3
Plantname
3
UnitNo.
PWR
Type
SMR-300
Model
Planned
Status
340
Palo Verde
Palo Verde
Plantname
Palo Verde
UnitNo.
1
Type
PWR
Model
CE80 2-loop (DRY)
Status
Operational
Capacity(MW)
1311
Beginbuilding
25 May 1976
Commercialoperation
28 Jan 1986
2
2
Plantname
2
UnitNo.
PWR
Type
CE80 2-loop (DRY)
Model
Operational
Status
1314
Capacity(MW)
1 Jun 1976
Beginbuilding
19 Sep 1986
3
3
Plantname
3
UnitNo.
PWR
Type
CE80 2-loop (DRY)
Model
Operational
Status
1312
Capacity(MW)
1 Jun 1976
Beginbuilding
8 Jan 1988
Parr
Parr
Plantname
Parr
UnitNo.
1
Type
PHWR
Model
CVTR
Status
Dismantled
Capacity(MW)
17
Beginbuilding
1 Jan 1960
Commercialoperation
18 Dec 1963
Closed
10 Jan 1967
Pathfinder
Pathfinder
Plantname
Pathfinder
UnitNo.
1
Type
BWR
Model
BWR-1
Status
Dismantled
Capacity(MW)
59
Beginbuilding
1 Jan 1959
Commercialoperation
1 Aug 1966
Closed
1 Oct 1967
Peach Bottom
Peach Bottom
Plantname
Peach Bottom
UnitNo.
1
Type
GCR
Model
Prototype
Status
Shut down
Capacity(MW)
40
Beginbuilding
1 Feb 1962
Commercialoperation
1 Jun 1966
Closed
1 Nov 1974
2
2
Plantname
2
UnitNo.
BWR
Type
BWR-4 (WET)
Model
Operational
Status
1300
Capacity(MW)
31 Jan 1968
Beginbuilding
5 Jul 1974
3
3
Plantname
3
UnitNo.
BWR
Type
BWR-4 (WET)
Model
Operational
Status
1331
Capacity(MW)
31 Jan 1968
Beginbuilding
23 Dec 1974
Perry
Perry
Plantname
Perry
UnitNo.
1
Type
BWR
Model
BWR-6 (WET)
Status
Operational
Capacity(MW)
1240
Beginbuilding
1 Oct 1974
Commercialoperation
18 Nov 1987
Phipps Bend
Phipps Bend
Plantname
Phipps Bend
UnitNo.
1
Type
BWR
Model
BWR-6
Status
Unfinished
Capacity(MW)
1233
Beginbuilding
10 Nov 1977
Closed
6 Aug 1981
2
2
Plantname
2
UnitNo.
BWR
Type
BWR-6
Model
Unfinished
Status
1233
Capacity(MW)
10 Nov 1977
Commercialoperation
6 Aug 1981
Pilgrim
Pilgrim
Plantname
Pilgrim
UnitNo.
1
Type
BWR
Model
BWR-3 (WET)
Status
Shut down
Capacity(MW)
677
Beginbuilding
26 Aug 1968
Commercialoperation
9 Dec 1972
Closed
31 May 2019
Piqua
Piqua
Plantname
Piqua
UnitNo.
1
Type
OCR
Model
Atomics International
Status
Decommissioned
Capacity(MW)
12
Beginbuilding
1 Jan 1960
Commercialoperation
1 Nov 1963
Closed
1 Jan 1966
Point Beach
Point Beach
Plantname
Point Beach
UnitNo.
1
Type
PWR
Model
WH 2-loop (DRY)
Status
Operational
Capacity(MW)
591
Beginbuilding
19 Jul 1967
Commercialoperation
21 Dec 1970
2
2
Plantname
2
UnitNo.
PWR
Type
WH 2-loop (DRY)
Model
Operational
Status
591
Capacity(MW)
25 Jul 1968
Beginbuilding
1 Oct 1972
Prairie Island
Prairie Island
Plantname
Prairie Island
UnitNo.
1
Type
PWR
Model
WH 2-loop (DRY)
Status
Operational
Capacity(MW)
522
Beginbuilding
25 Jun 1968
Commercialoperation
16 Dec 1973
2
2
Plantname
2
UnitNo.
PWR
Type
WH 2-loop (DRY)
Model
Operational
Status
519
Capacity(MW)
25 Jun 1969
Beginbuilding
21 Dec 1974
Quad Cities
Quad Cities
Plantname
Quad Cities
UnitNo.
1
Type
BWR
Model
BWR-4 (WET)
Status
Operational
Capacity(MW)
908
Beginbuilding
15 Feb 1967
Commercialoperation
18 Feb 1973
2
2
Plantname
2
UnitNo.
BWR
Type
BWR-4 (WET)
Model
Operational
Status
911
Capacity(MW)
15 Feb 1967
Beginbuilding
10 Mar 1973
Rancho Seco
Rancho Seco
Plantname
Rancho Seco
UnitNo.
1
Type
PWR
Model
WH (DRY)
Status
Decommissioned
Capacity(MW)
873
Beginbuilding
1 Apr 1969
Commercialoperation
17 Apr 1975
Closed
23 Jun 1989
River Bend
River Bend
Plantname
River Bend
UnitNo.
1
Type
BWR
Model
BWR-6 (WET)
Status
Operational
Capacity(MW)
967
Beginbuilding
25 Mar 1977
Commercialoperation
16 Jun 1986
Salem
Salem
Plantname
Salem
UnitNo.
1
Type
PWR
Model
WH 4-loop (DRY)
Status
Operational
Capacity(MW)
1169
Beginbuilding
25 Sep 1968
Commercialoperation
30 Jun 1977
2
2
Plantname
2
UnitNo.
PWR
Type
WH 4-loop (DRY)
Model
Operational
Status
1158
Capacity(MW)
25 Sep 1968
Beginbuilding
31 Oct 1981
San Onofre
San Onofre
Plantname
San Onofre
UnitNo.
1
Type
PWR
Model
WH (DRY)
Status
Dismantled
Capacity(MW)
436
Beginbuilding
16 Jul 1964
Commercialoperation
1 Jan 1968
Closed
30 Nov 1992
2
2
Plantname
2
UnitNo.
PWR
Type
CE (DRY)
Model
Shut down/in decommissioning
Status
1070
Capacity(MW)
1 Mar 1974
Beginbuilding
8 Aug 1983
Commercialoperation
7 Jun 2013
3
3
Plantname
3
UnitNo.
PWR
Type
CE (DRY)
Model
Shut down/in decommissioning
Status
1180
Capacity(MW)
1 Mar 1974
Beginbuilding
1 Apr 1984
Commercialoperation
7 Jun 2013
Saxton
Saxton
Plantname
Saxton
UnitNo.
1
Type
PWR
Status
Decommissioned
Capacity(MW)
3
Beginbuilding
1 Jan 1960
Commercialoperation
Nov 1961
Closed
May 1972
Seabrook
Seabrook
Plantname
Seabrook
UnitNo.
1
Type
PWR
Model
WH 4-Loop (DRY)
Status
Operational
Capacity(MW)
1246
Beginbuilding
7 Jul 1976
Commercialoperation
15 Mar 1990
Sequoyah
Sequoyah
Plantname
Sequoyah
UnitNo.
1
Type
PWR
Model
WH 4-Loop (ICECOND)
Status
Operational
Capacity(MW)
1152
Beginbuilding
27 May 1970
Commercialoperation
1 Jul 1981
2
2
Plantname
2
UnitNo.
PWR
Type
WH 4-Loop (ICECOND)
Model
Operational
Status
1139
Capacity(MW)
27 May 1970
Beginbuilding
1 Jun 1982
Shearon Harris
Shearon Harris
Plantname
Shearon Harris
UnitNo.
1
Type
PWR
Model
WH 3-Loop (DRY)
Status
Operational
Capacity(MW)
964
Beginbuilding
28 Jan 1978
Commercialoperation
2 May 1987
Shippingport
Shippingport
Plantname
Shippingport
UnitNo.
1
Type
PWR
Model
WH
Status
Dismantled
Capacity(MW)
60
Beginbuilding
6 Sep 1954
Commercialoperation
26 May 1958
Closed
Dec 1989
Shoreham
Shoreham
Plantname
Shoreham
UnitNo.
1
Type
BWR
Model
GE
Status
Shut down
Capacity(MW)
820
Beginbuilding
1 Nov 1972
Commercialoperation
1 Aug 1986
Closed
1 May 1989
SRE
SRE
Plantname
SRE
UnitNo.
1
Type
FBR
Status
Decommissioned
Capacity(MW)
6.5
Beginbuilding
1954
Commercialoperation
12 Jul 1957
Closed
15 Feb 1964
South Texas
South Texas
Plantname
South Texas
UnitNo.
1
Type
PWR
Model
WH 4-loop (DRY)
Status
Operational
Capacity(MW)
1280
Beginbuilding
22 Dec 1975
Commercialoperation
25 Aug 1988
2
2
Plantname
2
UnitNo.
PWR
Type
WH 4-loop (DRY)
Model
Operational
Status
1280
Capacity(MW)
22 Dec 1975
Beginbuilding
19 Jun 1989
St. Lucie
St. Lucie
Plantname
St. Lucie
UnitNo.
1
Type
PWR
Model
CE (DRY)
Status
Operational
Capacity(MW)
981
Beginbuilding
1 Jul 1970
Commercialoperation
1 Mar 1976
2
2
Plantname
2
UnitNo.
PWR
Type
CE (DRY)
Model
Operational
Status
987
Capacity(MW)
2 Jun 1977
Beginbuilding
10 Jun 1983
Surry
Surry
Plantname
Surry
UnitNo.
1
Type
PWR
Model
WH 3-loop (DRY)
Status
Operational
Capacity(MW)
838
Beginbuilding
25 Jun 1968
Commercialoperation
22 Dec 1972
2
2
Plantname
2
UnitNo.
PWR
Type
WH 3-loop (DRY)
Model
Operational
Status
838
Capacity(MW)
25 Jun 1968
Beginbuilding
1 May 1973
Susquehanna
Susquehanna
Plantname
Susquehanna
UnitNo.
1
Type
BWR
Model
BWR-5 (WET)
Status
Operational
Capacity(MW)
1257
Beginbuilding
2 Nov 1973
Commercialoperation
12 Nov 1982
2
2
Plantname
2
UnitNo.
BWR
Type
BWR-5 (WET)
Model
Operational
Status
1257
Capacity(MW)
2 Nov 1973
Beginbuilding
27 Jun 1984
Three Mile Island
Three Mile Island
Plantname
Three Mile Island
UnitNo.
1
Type
PWR
Model
B & W (DRY)
Status
Restart Planned
Capacity(MW)
819
Beginbuilding
18 May 1968
Commercialoperation
2 Sep 1974
Closed
20 Sep 2019
2
2
Plantname
2
UnitNo.
PWR
Type
B & W (DRY)
Model
Core melt
Status
880
Capacity(MW)
1 Nov 1969
Beginbuilding
30 Dec 1978
Commercialoperation
28 Mar 1979
Trojan
Trojan
Plantname
Trojan
UnitNo.
1
Type
PWR
Model
WH (DRY)
Status
Dismantled
Capacity(MW)
1095
Beginbuilding
1 Feb 1970
Commercialoperation
20 May 1976
Closed
9 Nov 1992
Turkey Point
Turkey Point
Plantname
Turkey Point
UnitNo.
3
Type
PWR
Model
WH 3-Loop (DRY)
Status
Operational
Capacity(MW)
829
Beginbuilding
27 Apr 1967
Commercialoperation
14 Dec 1972
4
4
Plantname
4
UnitNo.
PWR
Type
WH 3-Loop (DRY)
Model
Operational
Status
821
Capacity(MW)
27 Apr 1967
Beginbuilding
7 Sep 1973
Vallecitos
Vallecitos
Plantname
Vallecitos
UnitNo.
1
Type
BWR
Model
BWR-1
Status
Shut down
Capacity(MW)
25
Beginbuilding
1 Jan 1956
Commercialoperation
19 Oct 1957
Closed
9 Dec 1963
Vermont Yankee
Vermont Yankee
Plantname
Vermont Yankee
UnitNo.
1
Type
BWR
Model
BWR-4 (WET)
Status
Shut down
Capacity(MW)
605
Beginbuilding
11 Dec 1967
Commercialoperation
30 Nov 1972
Closed
29 Dec 2014
Virgil C. Summer
Virgil C. Summer
Plantname
Virgil C. Summer
UnitNo.
1
Type
PWR
Model
WH 3-Loop (DRY)
Status
Operational
Capacity(MW)
973
Beginbuilding
21 Mar 1973
Commercialoperation
1 Jan 1984
2
2
Plantname
2
UnitNo.
PWR
Type
AP1000
Model
Unfinished
Status
1117
Capacity(MW)
9 Mar 2013
3
3
Plantname
3
UnitNo.
PWR
Type
AP1000
Model
Unfinished
Status
1117
Capacity(MW)
2 Nov 2013
Vogtle
Vogtle
Plantname
Vogtle
UnitNo.
1
Type
PWR
Model
WH 4-Loop (DRY)
Status
Operational
Capacity(MW)
1150
Beginbuilding
1 Aug 1976
Commercialoperation
1 Jun 1987
2
2
Plantname
2
UnitNo.
PWR
Type
WH 4-Loop (DRY)
Model
Operational
Status
1152
Capacity(MW)
1 Aug 1976
Beginbuilding
20 May 1989
3
3
Plantname
3
UnitNo.
PWR
Type
AP1000
Model
Operational
Status
1117
Capacity(MW)
12 Mar 2013
Beginbuilding
31 Jul 2023
4
4
Plantname
4
UnitNo.
PWR
Type
AP1000
Model
Operational
Status
1117
Capacity(MW)
19 Nov 2013
Beginbuilding
29 April 2024
Waterford
Waterford
Plantname
Waterford
UnitNo.
1
Type
PWR
Model
CE 2-loop (DRY)
Status
Operational
Capacity(MW)
1168
Beginbuilding
14 Nov 1974
Commercialoperation
24 Sep 1985
Watts Bar
Watts Bar
Plantname
Watts Bar
UnitNo.
1
Type
PWR
Model
WH 4-Loop (ICECOND)
Status
Operational
Capacity(MW)
1157
Beginbuilding
20 Jul 1973
Commercialoperation
27 May 1996
2
2
Plantname
2
UnitNo.
PWR
Type
WH 4-Loop (ICECOND)
Model
Operational
Status
1164
Capacity(MW)
1 Sep 1973
Beginbuilding
4 Jun 2016
Wolf Creek
Wolf Creek
Plantname
Wolf Creek
UnitNo.
1
Type
PWR
Model
WH 4-Loop (DRY)
Status
Operational
Capacity(MW)
1200
Beginbuilding
31 May 1977
Commercialoperation
3 Sep 1985
Yankee Rowe
Yankee Rowe
Plantname
Yankee Rowe
UnitNo.
1
Type
PWR
Model
WH (DRY)
Status
Dismantled
Capacity(MW)
167
Beginbuilding
1 Nov 1957
Commercialoperation
1 Jul 1961
Closed
1 Oct 1991
Zion
Zion
Plantname
Zion
UnitNo.
1
Type
PWR
Model
WH (DRY)
Status
Dismantled
Capacity(MW)
1040
Beginbuilding
1 Dec 1968
Commercialoperation
31 Dec 1973
Closed
13 Feb 1998
2
2
Plantname
2
UnitNo.
PWR
Type
WH (DRY)
Model
Dismantled
Status
1040
Capacity(MW)
1 Dec 1968
Beginbuilding
17 Sep 1974
Commercialoperation
13 Feb 1998
Plantname
UnitNo.
Type
Model
Status
Capacity(MW)
Beginbuilding
Commercialoperation
Closed
Arkansas Nuclear One
1
PWR
B & W (DRY-Cont)
Operational
836
1 Oct 1968
21 May 1974
2
PWR
CE (DRY)
Operational
988
6 Dec 1968
1 Sep 1978
Beaver Valley
1
PWR
WH 3-loop (DRY)
Operational
908
26 Jun 1970
2 Jul 1976
2
PWR
WH 3-loop (DRY)
Operational
905
3 May 1974
14 Aug 1987
Big Rock Point
1
BWR
BWR-1
Dismantled
67
1 May 1960
29 Mar 1963
29 Aug 1997
Braidwood
1
PWR
WH 4-loop (DRY)
Operational
1194
1 Aug 1975
29 Jul 1988
2
PWR
WH 4-loop (DRY)
Operational
1160
1 Aug 1975
17 Oct 1988
Browns Ferry
1
BWR
BWR-4 (WET)
Operational
1200
1 May 1967
1 Aug 1974
2
BWR
BWR-4 (WET)
Operational
1200
1 May 1967
1 Mar 1975
3
BWR
BWR-4 (WET)
Operational
1210
1 Jul 1968
1 Mar 1977
Brunswick
1
BWR
BWR-4 (WET)
Operational
938
7 Feb 1970
18 Mar 1977
2
BWR
BWR-4 (WET)
Operational
932
7 Feb 1970
3 Nov 1975
Byron
1
PWR
WH 4-loop (DRY)
Operational
1164
1 Apr 1975
16 Sep 1985
2
PWR
WH 4-loop (DRY)
Operational
1136
1 Apr 1975
2 Aug 1987
Callaway
1
PWR
WH 4-loop (DRY)
Operational
1215
1 Sep 1975
19 Dec 1984
Calvert Cliffs
1
PWR
CE 2-loop (DRY)
Operational
877
1 Jun 1968
8 May 1977
2
PWR
CE 2-loop (DRY)
Operational
855
1 Jun 1968
1 Apr 1977
Carbon Free Power Project
1
PWR
VOYGR
Cancelled
77
2
PWR
VOYGR
Cancelled
77
3
PWR
VOYGR
Cancelled
77
4
PWR
VOYGR
Cancelled
77
5
PWR
VOYGR
Cancelled
77
6
PWR
VOYGR
Cancelled
77
Catawba
1
PWR
WH 4-loop (ICECOND)
Operational
1160
1 May 1974
29 Jun 1985
2
PWR
WH 4-loop (ICECOND)
Operational
1150
1 May 1974
19 Aug 1986
Clinch River
1
BWR
BWRX-300
Planned
300
Clinton
1
BWR
BWR-6 (WET)
Operational
1062
1 Oct 1975
24 Nov 1987
Columbia
1
BWR
BWR-5 (WET)
Operational
1131
1 Aug 1972
13 Dec 1984
Comanche Peak
1
PWR
WH 4-loop (DRY)
Operational
1205
19 Dec 1974
13 Aug 1990
2
PWR
WH 4-loop (DRY)
Operational
1195
19 Dec 1974
3 Aug 1993
Connecticut Yankee
1
PWR
WH (DRY)
Dismantled
582
1 May 1964
1 Jan 1968
5 Dec 1996
Cooper
1
BWR
BWR-4 (WET)
Operational
769
1 Jun 1968
1 Jul 1974
Crystal River 3
1
PWR
B & W (DRY)
Shut down/in decommissioning
860
25 Sep 1968
13 Mar 1977
5 Feb 2013
Davis–Besse
1
PWR
B & W (DRY)
Operational
894
1 Sep 1970
31 Jul 1978
Diablo Canyon
1
PWR
WH 4-Loop (DRY)
Operational
1138
23 Apr 1968
7 May 1985
2
PWR
WH 4-Loop (DRY)
Operational
1118
9 Dec 1970
13 Mar 1986
Donald C. Cook
1
PWR
WH 4-Loop (ICECOND)
Operational
1020
25 Mar 1969
27 Aug 1975
2
PWR
WH 4-Loop (ICECOND)
Operational
1090
25 Mar 1969
1 Jul 1978
Dresden
1
BWR
BWR-1
Shut down
197
1 May 1956
4 Jul 1960
31 Oct 1978
2
BWR
BWR-3 (WET)
Operational
894
10 Jan 1966
9 Jun 1970
3
BWR
BWR-3 (WET)
Operational
879
14 Oct 1966
16 Nov 1971
Duane Arnold
1
BWR
BWR-4 (WET)
Restart Planned
601
22 May 1970
1 Feb 1975
10 Aug 2020
Edwin I. Hatch
1
BWR
BWR-4 (WET)
Operational
924
30 Sep 1968
31 Dec 1975
2
BWR
BWR-4 (WET)
Operational
924
1 Feb 1972
5 Sep 1979
Elk River
1
BWR
Dismantled
22
1 Jan 1959
1 Jul 1964
1 Feb 1968
Fermi
1
FBR
Prototype
Shut down
61
8 Aug 1956
7 Aug 1966
29 Nov 1972
2
BWR
BWR-4 (WET)
Operational
1115
26 Sep 1972
23 Jan 1988
Fort Calhoun
1
PWR
CE 2-loop (WET)
Shut down
482
7 Jun 1968
9 Aug 1973
24 Oct 2016
Fort St. Vrain
1
HTGR
General Atomics
Shut down
330
1 Sep 1968
1 Jul 1979
29 Aug 1989
Nuclear power plant accidents in the U.S. with more than US$140 million in property damage[178][179] · Safety and accidents › Post-Fukushima concerns
March 28, 1979
March 28, 1979
Date
March 28, 1979
Plant
Three Mile Island
Location
Londonderry Township, Pennsylvania
Description
Loss of coolant and partial core meltdown, see Three Mile Island accident and Three Mile Island accident health effects
Cost (in millions $2006)
US$2,400
March 9, 1985
March 9, 1985
Date
March 9, 1985
Plant
Browns Ferry
Location
Athens, Alabama
Description
Instrumentation systems malfunction during startup, which led to suspension of operations at all three Units
Cost (in millions $2006)
US$1,830
April 11, 1986
April 11, 1986
Date
April 11, 1986
Plant
Pilgrim
Location
Plymouth, Massachusetts
Description
Recurring equipment problems force emergency shutdown of Boston Edison's plant
Cost (in millions $2006)
US$1,001
March 31, 1987
March 31, 1987
Date
March 31, 1987
Plant
Peach Bottom
Location
Delta, Pennsylvania
Description
Units 2 and 3 shutdown due to cooling malfunctions and unexplained equipment problems
Cost (in millions $2006)
US$400
December 19, 1987
December 19, 1987
Date
December 19, 1987
Plant
Nine Mile Point
Location
Scriba, New York
Description
Malfunctions force Niagara Mohawk Power Corporation to shut down Unit 1
Cost (in millions $2006)
US$150
February 20, 1996
February 20, 1996
Date
February 20, 1996
Plant
Millstone
Location
Waterford, Connecticut
Description
Leaking valve forces shutdown of Units 1 and 2, multiple equipment failures found
Cost (in millions $2006)
US$254
September 2, 1996
September 2, 1996
Date
September 2, 1996
Plant
Crystal River
Location
Crystal River, Florida
Description
Balance-of-plant equipment malfunction forces shutdown and extensive repairs
Cost (in millions $2006)
US$384
February 1, 2010
February 1, 2010
Date
February 1, 2010
Plant
Vermont Yankee
Location
Vernon, Vermont
Description
Deteriorating underground pipes leak radioactive tritium into groundwater supplies
Cost (in millions $2006)
US$700
Date
Plant
Location
Description
Cost (in millions $2006)
March 28, 1979
Three Mile Island
Londonderry Township, Pennsylvania
Loss of coolant and partial core meltdown, see Three Mile Island accident and Three Mile Island accident health effects
US$2,400
March 9, 1985
Browns Ferry
Athens, Alabama
Instrumentation systems malfunction during startup, which led to suspension of operations at all three Units
US$1,830
April 11, 1986
Pilgrim
Plymouth, Massachusetts
Recurring equipment problems force emergency shutdown of Boston Edison's plant
US$1,001
March 31, 1987
Peach Bottom
Delta, Pennsylvania
Units 2 and 3 shutdown due to cooling malfunctions and unexplained equipment problems
US$400
December 19, 1987
Nine Mile Point
Scriba, New York
Malfunctions force Niagara Mohawk Power Corporation to shut down Unit 1
US$150
February 20, 1996
Millstone
Waterford, Connecticut
Leaking valve forces shutdown of Units 1 and 2, multiple equipment failures found
US$254
September 2, 1996
Crystal River
Crystal River, Florida
Balance-of-plant equipment malfunction forces shutdown and extensive repairs
US$384
February 1, 2010
Vermont Yankee
Vernon, Vermont
Deteriorating underground pipes leak radioactive tritium into groundwater supplies
US$700
United States nuclear generation (GWh)[275][276] · Statistics
2001
2001
Year
2001
Total
768,826
% of total
20.58%
Jan
68,707
Feb
61,272
Mar
62,141
Apr
56,003
May
61,512
Jun
68,023
Jul
69,166
Aug
68,389
Sep
63,378
Oct
60,461
Nov
62,342
Dec
67,431
2002
2002
Year
2002
Total
780,064
% of total
20.22%
Jan
70,926
Feb
61,658
Mar
63,041
Apr
58,437
May
63,032
Jun
66,372
Jul
70,421
Aug
70,778
Sep
64,481
Oct
60,493
Nov
61,520
Dec
68,905
2003
2003
Year
2003
Total
763,733
% of total
19.67%
Jan
69,211
Feb
60,942
Mar
59,933
Apr
56,776
May
62,202
Jun
64,181
Jul
69,653
Aug
69,024
Sep
63,584
Oct
60,016
Nov
59,600
Dec
68,612
2004
2004
Year
2004
Total
788,528
% of total
19.86%
Jan
70,806
Feb
64,102
Mar
63,285
Apr
58,620
May
64,917
Jun
67,734
Jul
71,975
Aug
71,068
Sep
65,932
Oct
62,530
Nov
58,941
Dec
68,617
2005
2005
Year
2005
Total
781,986
% of total
19.28%
Jan
69,828
Feb
60,947
Mar
61,539
Apr
55,484
May
62,970
Jun
66,144
Jul
71,070
Aug
71,382
Sep
66,739
Oct
61,236
Nov
62,913
Dec
71,735
2006
2006
Year
2006
Total
787,219
% of total
19.37%
Jan
71,912
Feb
62,616
Mar
63,721
Apr
57,567
May
62,776
Jun
68,391
Jul
72,186
Aug
72,016
Sep
66,642
Oct
57,509
Nov
61,392
Dec
70,490
2007
2007
Year
2007
Total
806,425
% of total
19.4%
Jan
74,006
Feb
65,225
Mar
64,305
Apr
57,301
May
65,025
Jun
68,923
Jul
72,739
Aug
72,751
Sep
67,579
Oct
61,690
Nov
64,899
Dec
71,983
2008
2008
Year
2008
Total
806,208
% of total
19.57%
Jan
70,735
Feb
65,130
Mar
64,716
Apr
57,333
May
64,826
Jun
70,319
Jul
74,318
Aug
72,617
Sep
67,054
Oct
62,820
Nov
63,408
Dec
72,931
2009
2009
Year
2009
Total
798,855
% of total
20.22%
Jan
74,102
Feb
64,227
Mar
67,241
Apr
59,408
May
65,395
Jun
69,735
Jul
72,949
Aug
72,245
Sep
65,752
Oct
58,021
Nov
59,069
Dec
70,710
2010
2010
Year
2010
Total
806,968
% of total
19.56%
Jan
72,569
Feb
65,245
Mar
64,635
Apr
57,611
May
66,658
Jun
68,301
Jul
71,913
Aug
71,574
Sep
69,371
Oct
62,751
Nov
62,655
Dec
73,683
2011
2011
Year
2011
Total
790,204
% of total
19.27%
Jan
72,743
Feb
64,789
Mar
65,662
Apr
54,547
May
57,013
Jun
65,270
Jul
72,345
Aug
71,339
Sep
66,849
Oct
63,337
Nov
64,474
Dec
71,837
2012
2012
Year
2012
Total
769,331
% of total
19.01%
Jan
72,381
Feb
63,847
Mar
61,729
Apr
55,871
May
62,081
Jun
65,140
Jul
69,129
Aug
69,602
Sep
64,511
Oct
59,743
Nov
56,713
Dec
68,584
2013
2013
Year
2013
Total
789,016
% of total
19.41%
Jan
71,406
Feb
61,483
Mar
62,947
Apr
56,767
May
62,848
Jun
66,430
Jul
70,539
Aug
71,344
Sep
65,799
Oct
63,184
Nov
64,975
Dec
71,294
2014
2014
Year
2014
Total
797,166
% of total
19.47%
Jan
73,163
Feb
62,639
Mar
62,397
Apr
56,385
May
62,947
Jun
68,138
Jul
71,940
Aug
71,129
Sep
67,535
Oct
62,391
Nov
65,140
Dec
73,363
2015
2015
Year
2015
Total
797,178
% of total
19.54%
Jan
74,270
Feb
63,461
Mar
64,547
Apr
59,784
May
65,827
Jun
68,516
Jul
71,412
Aug
72,415
Sep
66,476
Oct
60,571
Nov
60,264
Dec
69,634
2016
2016
Year
2016
Total
805,694
% of total
19.76%
Jan
72,525
Feb
65,638
Mar
66,149
Apr
62,732
May
66,576
Jun
67,175
Jul
70,349
Aug
71,526
Sep
65,448
Oct
60,733
Nov
65,179
Dec
71,662
2017
2017
Year
2017
Total
804,950
% of total
19.95%
Jan
73,121
Feb
63,560
Mar
65,093
Apr
56,743
May
61,313
Jun
67,011
Jul
71,314
Aug
72,384
Sep
68,098
Oct
65,995
Nov
66,618
Dec
73,700
2018
2018
Year
2018
Total
807,084
% of total
19.3%
Jan
74,649
Feb
64,790
Mar
67,033
Apr
59,133
May
67,320
Jun
69,688
Jul
72,456
Aug
72,282
Sep
64,725
Oct
59,397
Nov
63,954
Dec
71,657
2019
2019
Year
2019
Total
809,409
% of total
19.6%
Jan
73,701
Feb
64,715
Mar
65,080
Apr
60,581
May
67,124
Jun
68,805
Jul
72,199
Aug
71,911
Sep
66,064
Oct
62,033
Nov
64,125
Dec
73,074
2020
2020
Year
2020
Total
789,879
% of total
19.7%
Jan
74,170
Feb
65,911
Mar
63,997
Apr
59,170
May
64,338
Jun
67,205
Jul
69,385
Aug
68,982
Sep
65,727
Oct
59,362
Nov
61,760
Dec
69,871
2021
2021
Year
2021
Total
779,645
% of total
18.97%
Jan
71,732
Feb
62,954
Mar
63,708
Apr
57,092
May
63,394
Jun
66,070
Jul
68,832
Aug
69,471
Sep
64,484
Oct
56,945
Nov
62,749
Dec
70,720
2022
2022
Year
2022
Total
771,537
% of total
18.24%
Jan
70,577
Feb
61,852
Mar
63,154
Apr
55,290
May
63,382
Jun
65,663
Jul
68,857
Aug
68,897
Sep
63,733
Oct
58,945
Nov
62,041
Dec
69,094
2023
2023
Year
2023
Total
775,347
% of total
18.56%
Jan
70,870
Feb
60,807
Mar
62,820
Apr
56,662
May
61,473
Jun
64,965
Jul
69,888
Aug
69,744
Sep
65,560
Oct
61,403
Nov
62,258
Dec
68,898
2024
2024
Year
2024
Total
781,979
% of total
18.17%
Jan
69,080
Feb
64,584
Mar
63,346
Apr
57,326
May
64,973
Jun
68,192
Jul
69,885
Aug
69,760
Sep
62,660
Oct
58,437
Nov
61,904
Dec
71,200
2025
2025
Year
2025
Total
453,065
% of total
17.56%
Jan
71,739
Feb
61,829
Mar
62,457
Apr
57,893
May
62,145
Jun
66,222
Jul
70,781
Last entry, % of total
Last entry, % of total
Year
Last entry, % of total
Total
17.87%
% of total
18.23%
Jan
18.71%
Feb
18.02%
Mar
18.08%
Apr
16.85%
May
15.84%
Jun
16.48%
Jul
17.44%
Aug
17.51%
Sep
19.1%
Oct
19.71%
Year
Total
% of total
Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec
2001
768,826
20.58%
68,707
61,272
62,141
56,003
61,512
68,023
69,166
68,389
63,378
60,461
62,342
67,431
2002
780,064
20.22%
70,926
61,658
63,041
58,437
63,032
66,372
70,421
70,778
64,481
60,493
61,520
68,905
2003
763,733
19.67%
69,211
60,942
59,933
56,776
62,202
64,181
69,653
69,024
63,584
60,016
59,600
68,612
2004
788,528
19.86%
70,806
64,102
63,285
58,620
64,917
67,734
71,975
71,068
65,932
62,530
58,941
68,617
2005
781,986
19.28%
69,828
60,947
61,539
55,484
62,970
66,144
71,070
71,382
66,739
61,236
62,913
71,735
2006
787,219
19.37%
71,912
62,616
63,721
57,567
62,776
68,391
72,186
72,016
66,642
57,509
61,392
70,490
2007
806,425
19.4%
74,006
65,225
64,305
57,301
65,025
68,923
72,739
72,751
67,579
61,690
64,899
71,983
2008
806,208
19.57%
70,735
65,130
64,716
57,333
64,826
70,319
74,318
72,617
67,054
62,820
63,408
72,931
2009
798,855
20.22%
74,102
64,227
67,241
59,408
65,395
69,735
72,949
72,245
65,752
58,021
59,069
70,710
2010
806,968
19.56%
72,569
65,245
64,635
57,611
66,658
68,301
71,913
71,574
69,371
62,751
62,655
73,683
2011
790,204
19.27%
72,743
64,789
65,662
54,547
57,013
65,270
72,345
71,339
66,849
63,337
64,474
71,837
2012
769,331
19.01%
72,381
63,847
61,729
55,871
62,081
65,140
69,129
69,602
64,511
59,743
56,713
68,584
2013
789,016
19.41%
71,406
61,483
62,947
56,767
62,848
66,430
70,539
71,344
65,799
63,184
64,975
71,294
2014
797,166
19.47%
73,163
62,639
62,397
56,385
62,947
68,138
71,940
71,129
67,535
62,391
65,140
73,363
2015
797,178
19.54%
74,270
63,461
64,547
59,784
65,827
68,516
71,412
72,415
66,476
60,571
60,264
69,634
2016
805,694
19.76%
72,525
65,638
66,149
62,732
66,576
67,175
70,349
71,526
65,448
60,733
65,179
71,662
2017
804,950
19.95%
73,121
63,560
65,093
56,743
61,313
67,011
71,314
72,384
68,098
65,995
66,618
73,700
2018
807,084
19.3%
74,649
64,790
67,033
59,133
67,320
69,688
72,456
72,282
64,725
59,397
63,954
71,657
2019
809,409
19.6%
73,701
64,715
65,080
60,581
67,124
68,805
72,199
71,911
66,064
62,033
64,125
73,074
2020
789,879
19.7%
74,170
65,911
63,997
59,170
64,338
67,205
69,385
68,982
65,727
59,362
61,760
69,871
2021
779,645
18.97%
71,732
62,954
63,708
57,092
63,394
66,070
68,832
69,471
64,484
56,945
62,749
70,720
2022
771,537
18.24%
70,577
61,852
63,154
55,290
63,382
65,663
68,857
68,897
63,733
58,945
62,041
69,094
2023
775,347
18.56%
70,870
60,807
62,820
56,662
61,473
64,965
69,888
69,744
65,560
61,403
62,258
68,898
2024
781,979
18.17%
69,080
64,584
63,346
57,326
64,973
68,192
69,885
69,760
62,660
58,437
61,904
71,200
2025
453,065
17.56%
71,739
61,829
62,457
57,893
62,145
66,222
70,781
Last entry, % of total
17.87%
18.23%
18.71%
18.02%
18.08%
16.85%
15.84%
16.48%
17.44%
17.51%
19.1%
19.71%

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