Power Reactor Demonstration Program
The Power Reactor Demonstration Program was an initiative of the United States Atomic Energy Commission to fund the research and development of nuclear power in the United States.[1] Review and funding of projects took place over three distinct rounds.
The program co-funded the following facilities:
| Round | Facility name |
Type | Capacity (MWe) |
State | Commissioned |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Yankee Rowe | PWR | 180 | Massachusetts | 1961 |
| Hallam | SGR | 75 | Nebraska | 1963 | |
| Fermi 1 | SFR | 150 | Michigan | 1966 | |
| 2 | Piqua | OCR | 45 | Ohio | 1963 |
| Elk River | BWR | 22 | Minnesota | 1964 | |
| 3 | Big Rock Point | BWR | 67 | Michigan | 1963 |
| Pathfinder | BWR | 59 | South Dakota | 1966 | |
| Peach Bottom | HTGR | 40 | Pennsylvania | 1966 | |
| San Onofre | PWR | 436 | California | 1968 | |
| Connecticut Yankee | PWR | 560 | Connecticut | 1968 | |
| La Crosse | BWR | 50 | Wisconsin | 1969 |
References
- ^ Wendy Allen (1977). "Nuclear Reactors for Generating Electricity". RAND corporation.