Peach Bottom Nuclear Power Plant, Pennsylvania

The Peach Bottom Nuclear Power Plant contains two boiling water reactors, with a combined output of 2,770MW. It lies on the west bank of the Susquehanna River, and is co-owned by Exelon and PSEG Nuclear. Unit 2's operating license was granted in 1973, while Unit 3's operating license was granted in 1974. There is a third reactor at the plant too, Unit 1, which was shut down in 1974. It was one of the early commercial reactors in the U.S., operating starting in 1967. The plant utilized a high temperature, helium-cooled reactor, with an output capacity of 40MW. Currently the reactor is in SAFSTOR mode. It was originally owned by Philadelphia Electric Company, until it and the rest of the plant became part of the Exelon Corporation in 2000.