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Alan R. Barton Plant

Coordinates: 32°45′N 86°24′W / 32.750°N 86.400°W / 32.750; -86.400
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The Alan R. Barton Nuclear Plant was a proposed commercial nuclear power plant in central Alabama, United States.

Proposed plant

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Alabama Power Company proposed constructing four 1,159 MWe General Electric Boiling Water Reactors at the site approximately 15 miles southeast of Clanton, Alabama.[1] 32°45′N 86°24′W / 32.750°N 86.400°W / 32.750; -86.400 [2]

The proposed plant was named after Alabama Power Company Senior Vice President Alan R. Barton.[3]

The proposed plant was identified by the acronym ABNP in Nuclear Regulatory Commission correspondence. [4]

1970s cancellation

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Barton 3 & 4 were canceled in 1975 while under 10CFR50 Construction Permit (CP) review. Two years later, Barton 1 & 2 were canceled during the CP review process as well.[1]

Reactor data

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The nuclear power plant was to have had four units:

Unit Reactor
type
Net
capacity
Gross-
capacity
Planned Canceled
Barton-1 [5] General Electric Boiling Water Reactor (BWR/6) 1.209 MW 1.254 MW 1972 01.11.1977
Barton-2 [6] General Electric Boiling Water Reactor (BWR/6) 1.209 MW 1.254 MW 1972 01.11.1977
Barton-3 [7] General Electric Boiling Water Reactor (BWR/6) 1.209 MW 1.254 MW 1974 01.11.1975
Barton-4 [8] General Electric Boiling Water Reactor (BWR/6) 1.209 MW 1.254 MW 1974 01.11.1975

References

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  1. ^ a b NUREG-1350 (Volume 18), U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission: August 2006.
  2. ^ D. F. Cope; H. F. Bauman (November 1977). Expansion Potential for Existing Nuclear Power Station Sites (PDF) (Report). National Technical Information Service. pp. 16–21. ORNL/TM-5927. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2017-02-11. Retrieved 23 February 2017 – via Oak Ridge National Laboratory.
  3. ^ NRC letter GL79054
  4. ^ NUREG-0544 (Rev. 4), NRC Collection of Abbreviations
  5. ^ Barton 1 on the PRIS of the IAEA
  6. ^ Barton 2 on the PRIS of the IAEA
  7. ^ Barton 3 on the PRIS of the IAEA
  8. ^ Barton 4 on the PRIS of the IAEA