Consumers Power Company announced the construction of a nuclear power plant at Big Rock Point on Lake Michigan four miles northeast of Charlevoix on June 19, 1959. It was the first nuclear plant in Michigan, and the fifth commercial nuclear plant in the United States.
The single unit 67 MW boiling water reactor was shutdown August 29th, 1997.
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Picture courtesy of Charlevoix Historical Society
The DTE Energy Fermi 2 is a single unit 1,098 MW-Electric, General Electric boiling water reactor. It started operation January 1988.
Donald C. Cook Nuclear Plant is a twin (1,048 MW-Electric, 1,107 MW-Electric) unit Nuclear Power Plant. It is operated by American Electric Power (AEP).
The Entergy Palisades Nuclear Power Plant is a single unit Combustion Engineering pressurised water reactor generating 725 MW-Electric of power.
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Palisades Offical Gallery
Photos are provided courtesy of Palisades Nuclear Plant.