Power Reactor Demonstration Program

US Atomic Energy Commission initiative (1955–1970) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Power Reactor Demonstration Program (PRDP)[a] was an initiative of the United States Atomic Energy Commission to fund the research and development of nuclear power in the United States.[3] Review and funding of projects took place between 1955 and 1963[4] over three distinct rounds.[1][3]

The program co-funded the following facilities:

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Round Facility
name
Type Capacity
(MWe)
State Commissioned
1Yankee RowePWR180Massachusetts1961
HallamSGR75Nebraska1963
Fermi 1SFR150Michigan1966
2PiquaOCR45Ohio1963
Elk RiverBWR22Minnesota1964
3Big Rock PointBWR67Michigan1963
PathfinderBWR59South Dakota1966
Peach BottomHTGR40Pennsylvania1966
San OnofrePWR436California1968
Connecticut YankeePWR560Connecticut1968
La CrosseBWR50Wisconsin1969
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Notes

  1. Sometimes referred to as the Power Demonstration Reactor Program (PDRP)[1] or as the Cooperative Power Reactor Demonstration Program.[2]

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