Salem Nuclear Power Plant

Salem Nuclear Power Plant
The entire PSEG nuclear complex as seen from the Delaware Bay.
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CountryUnited States
LocationLower Alloways Creek, Salem County, New Jersey
Coordinates39°27′46″N 75°32′8″W / 39.46278°N 75.53556°W / 39.46278; -75.53556
StatusOperational
Construction beganSeptember 25, 1968 (1968-09-25)
Commission dateUnit 1: June 30, 1977
Unit 2: October 13, 1981
Construction cost$4.283 billion (2007 USD)[1]
Owner(s)Constellation Energy (43%)
PSEG (57%)
Operator(s)PSEG
Nuclear power station
Reactor typePWR
Reactor supplierWestinghouse
Cooling sourceDelaware River
Thermal capacity2 × 3459 MWth
Power generation
Units operational1 × 1169 MW
1 × 1158 MW
Make and modelWH 4-loop (DRYAMB)
Nameplate capacity2327 MW
Capacity factor88.55% (2017)
70.50% (lifetime)
Annual net output19,062 GWh (2021)
External links
WebsiteSalem Generating Station
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The Salem Nuclear Power Plant is a two-unit pressurized water reactor nuclear power plant located in Lower Alloways Creek Township, in Salem County, New Jersey, United States. It is owned by PSEG Nuclear LLC and Constellation Energy.

In 2019, New Jersey began providing the state's nuclear plants Zero-Emission Certificates worth $300 million a year to keep them in service. The subsidy was ended in 2024, effective June 1, 2025, as the Inflation Reduction Act provides alternative tax credits to support clean energy.[2]

  1. ^ "EIA - State Nuclear Profiles". www.eia.gov. Retrieved 3 October 2017.
  2. ^ Johnson, Tom (February 15, 2024). "BPU pulls plug on unpopular nuclear subsidy". NJ Spotlight News.