World Power PlantsWorld Power Plants

Shoreham Nuclear Power Plant

Nuclear

Shoreham Nuclear Power Plant is a 0 MW nuclear power plant in the United States, operated by Long Island Lighting Company and commissioned in 1968. Ranked #120 of 137 nuclear plants in the United States. Its 0 MW is part of the total nuclear capacity of 205,513 MW in the country. The largest nuclear plant in the United States is Palo Verde at 4,210 MW, making Shoreham 0 times smaller. Nearby plants include Bridgeport Station (994.9 MW, Gas), New Haven Harbor (641.5 MW, Gas), and Milford Power Project (578 MW, Gas). The facility is located in New York, approximately 50 km from New York City.

Capacity
0 MW
Commissioning Year
1984

42 years old

Owner
Long Island Lighting Company
Location
40.9611°, -72.8650°

United States of America, North America

Location
Coordinates:: 40.961100, -72.865000
Open in Google Maps
Technical Details
Primary Fuel Type
Nuclear
Energy Source
Non-Renewable
Country
United States of America
Continent
North America
Data Source
Global Power Plant Database
United States of AmericaEnergy Profile
10,047
Total Plants
1386.4 GW
Total Capacity
GasCoalNuclearHydro
Top Fuels
Nuclear Power Generation: An Overview of Its Functionality and Impact

Nuclear power generation is a process that harnesses the energy released from nuclear fission to produce electricity. At its core, nuclear fission involves splitting the nuclei of heavy atoms, such as uranium-235 or plutonium-239, into lighter nuclei, which releases a significant amount of heat. This heat is used to produce steam, which drives turbines connected to generators, ultimately converting thermal energy into electrical energy. As of now, there are 243 nuclear power plants operating worldwide across 32 countries, with a total installed capacity of 534.0 gigawatts (GW). The United States leads with 68 plants generating 130.7 GW, followed by Japan with 26 plants at 72.8 GW, and France with 19 plants at 63.1 GW. Other notable contributors include South Korea and China, with 11 and 14 plants producing 49.8 GW and 45.2 GW, respectively.

See Incorrect or Missing Data?

Help us improve our database by reporting any corrections or updates. Your contribution helps keep our global power plant data accurate and up-to-date.