Alan R. Barton Plant

The Alan R. Barton Nuclear Plant was a proposed commercial nuclear power plant in central Alabama.

Proposed plant

Alabama Power Company proposed constructing four 1,159 MWe General Electric Boiling Water Reactors at the site approximately 15 miles southeast of Clanton, Alabama.[1] Coordinates: 32°45′N 86°24′W / 32.750°N 86.400°W / 32.750; -86.400 [2]

The proposed plant was named after Alabama Power Company Senior Vice President Alan R. Barton.[3]

The proposed plant was identified by the acronym ABNP in Nuclear Regulatory Commission correspondence. [4]

1970s cancellation

Barton 3 & 4 were canceled in 1975 while under 10CFR50 Construction Permit (CP) review. Two years later, Barton 1 & 2 were canceled during the CP review process as well.[1]

Reactor data

The nuclear power plant was to have had four units:

Unit Reactor
type
Net
capacity
Gross-
capacity
Planned Canceled
Barton-1 [5] General Electric Boiling Water Reactor (BWR/6) 1.209 MW 1.254 MW 1972 01.11.1977
Barton-2 [6] General Electric Boiling Water Reactor (BWR/6) 1.209 MW 1.254 MW 1972 01.11.1977
Barton-3 [7] General Electric Boiling Water Reactor (BWR/6) 1.209 MW 1.254 MW 1974 01.11.1975
Barton-4 [8] General Electric Boiling Water Reactor (BWR/6) 1.209 MW 1.254 MW 1974 01.11.1975

References

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