Item 2. Properties
ITEM 2. PROPERTIES
The following table presents our interests in net electric generating capacity by station at December 31, 2021:
Station (a)
Location No. of
Units Percent
Owned (b)
Primary
Fuel Type Primary
Dispatch
Type (c)
Net Generation
Capacity (MW) (d)
Midwest
Braidwood Braidwood, IL 2 Uranium Base-load 2,386
Byron Byron, IL 2 Uranium Base-load 2,347 (e)
LaSalle Seneca, IL 2 Uranium Base-load 2,320
Dresden Morris, IL 2 Uranium Base-load 1,845 (e)
Quad Cities Cordova, IL 2 75 Uranium Base-load 1,403 (f)
Clinton Clinton, IL 1 Uranium Base-load 1,080
Michigan Wind 2 Sanilac Co., MI 50 51 (g)
Wind Intermittent 46 (f)
Beebe Gratiot Co., MI 34 51 (g)
Wind Intermittent 42 (f)
Michigan Wind 1 Huron Co., MI 46 51 (g)
Wind Intermittent 35 (f)
Harvest 2 Huron Co., MI 33 51 (g)
Wind Intermittent 30 (f)
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Station (a)
Location No. of
Units Percent
Owned (b)
Primary
Fuel Type Primary
Dispatch
Type (c)
Net Generation
Capacity (MW) (d)
Harvest Huron Co., MI 32 51 (g)
Wind Intermittent 27 (f)
Beebe 1B Gratiot Co., MI 21 51 (g)
Wind Intermittent 26 (f)
Blue Breezes Faribault Co., MN 2 Wind Intermittent 3
CP Windfarm Faribault Co., MN 2 51 (g)
Wind Intermittent 2 (f)
Southeast Chicago Chicago, IL 8 Gas Peaking 296 (h)
Clinton Battery Storage Blanchester, OH 1 Energy Storage Peaking 10
Total Midwest 11,898
Mid-Atlantic
Limerick Sanatoga, PA 2 Uranium Base-load 2,317
Calvert Cliffs Lusby, MD 2 Uranium Base-load 1,789
Peach Bottom Delta, PA 2 50 Uranium Base-load 1,324 (f)
Salem Lower Alloways
Creek Township, NJ 2 42.59 Uranium Base-load 995 (f)
Conowingo Darlington, MD 11 Hydroelectric Base-load 572
Criterion Oakland, MD 28 51 (g)
Wind Intermittent 36 (f)
Fair Wind Garrett County, MD 12 Wind Intermittent 30
Fourmile Ridge Garrett County, MD 16 51 (g)
Wind Intermittent 20 (f)
Solar Horizons Emmitsburg, MD 1 51 (g)
Solar Intermittent 16 (f)
Solar New Jersey 3 Middle Township, NJ 4 51 (g)
Solar Intermittent 2 (f)
Muddy Run Drumore, PA 8 Hydroelectric Intermediate 1,070
Eddystone 3, 4 Eddystone, PA 2 Oil/Gas Peaking 760
Perryman Aberdeen, MD 5 Oil/Gas Peaking 404
Croydon West Bristol, PA 8 Oil Peaking 391
Handsome Lake Kennerdell, PA 5 Gas Peaking 268
Richmond Philadelphia, PA 2 Oil Peaking 98
Philadelphia Road Baltimore, MD 4 Oil Peaking 61
Eddystone Eddystone, PA 4 Oil Peaking 60
Delaware Philadelphia, PA 4 Oil Peaking 56
Southwark Philadelphia, PA 4 Oil Peaking 52
Falls Morrisville, PA 3 Oil Peaking 51
Moser Lower Pottsgrove Twp., PA 3 Oil Peaking 51
Chester Chester, PA 3 Oil Peaking 39
Schuylkill Philadelphia, PA 2 Oil Peaking 30
Salem Lower Alloways
Creek Township, NJ 1 42.59 Oil Peaking 16 (f)
Total Mid-Atlantic 10,508
ERCOT
Whitetail Webb County, TX 57 51 (g)
Wind Intermittent 47 (f)
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Station (a)
Location No. of
Units Percent
Owned (b)
Primary
Fuel Type Primary
Dispatch
Type (c)
Net Generation
Capacity (MW) (d)
Sendero Jim Hogg and Zapata County, TX 39 51 (g)
Wind Intermittent 40 (f)
Colorado Bend II Wharton, TX 3 Gas Intermediate 1,143
Wolf Hollow II Granbury, TX 3 Gas Intermediate 1,115
Handley 3 Fort Worth, TX 1 Gas Intermediate 395
Handley 4, 5 Fort Worth, TX 2 Gas Peaking 870
Total ERCOT 3,610
New York
Nine Mile Point Scriba, NY 2 (i)
Uranium Base-load 1,675 (f)
FitzPatrick Scriba, NY 1 Uranium Base-load 842
Ginna Ontario, NY 1 Uranium Base-load 576
Total New York 3,093
Other
Antelope Valley Lancaster, CA 1 Solar Intermittent 242
Bluestem Beaver County, OK 60 51 (g)(j)
Wind Intermittent 101 (f)
Shooting Star Kiowa County, KS 65 51 (g)
Wind Intermittent 53 (f)
Sacramento PV Energy Sacramento, CA 4 51 (g)
Solar Intermittent 30 (f)
Bluegrass Ridge King City, MO 27 51 (g)
Wind Intermittent 29 (f)
Conception Barnard, MO 24 51 (g)
Wind Intermittent 26 (f)
Cow Branch Rock Port, MO 24 51 (g)
Wind Intermittent 26 (f)
Mountain Home Glenns Ferry, ID 20 51 (g)
Wind Intermittent 21 (f)
High Mesa Elmore Co., ID 19 51 (g)
Wind Intermittent 20 (f)
Echo 1 Echo, OR 21 50.49 (g)
Wind Intermittent 17 (f)
Cassia Buhl, ID 14 51 (g)
Wind Intermittent 15 (f)
Wildcat Lovington, NM 13 51 (g)
Wind Intermittent 14 (f)
Echo 2 Echo, OR 10 51 (g)
Wind Intermittent 10 (f)
Tuana Springs Hagerman, ID 8 51 (g)
Wind Intermittent 9 (f)
Greensburg Greensburg, KS 10 51 (g)
Wind Intermittent 6 (f)
Echo 3 Echo, OR 6 50.49 (g)
Wind Intermittent 5 (f)
Three Mile Canyon Boardman, OR 6 51 (g)
Wind Intermittent 5 (f)
Loess Hills Rock Port, MO 4 Wind Intermittent 5
Denver Airport Solar Denver, CO 1 51 (g)
Solar Intermittent 4 (f)
Mystic 8, 9 Charlestown, MA 6 Gas Intermediate 1,417 (e)
Hillabee Alexander City,
AL 3 Gas Intermediate 753
Wyman 4 Yarmouth, ME 1 5.9 Oil Intermediate 34 (f)
West Medway II West Medway, MA 2 Oil/Gas Peaking 189
West Medway West Medway, MA 3 Oil Peaking 124
Grand Prairie Alberta, Canada 1 Gas Peaking 105
Framingham Framingham, MA 3 Oil Peaking 31
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Station (a)
Location No. of
Units Percent
Owned (b)
Primary
Fuel Type Primary
Dispatch
Type (c)
Net Generation
Capacity (MW) (d)
Total Other 3,291
Total 32,400
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(a) All nuclear stations are boiling water reactors except Braidwood, Byron, Calvert Cliffs, Ginna, and Salem, which are pressurized water reactors.
(b) 100%, unless otherwise indicated.
(c) Base-load units are plants that normally operate to take all or part of the minimum continuous load of a system and, consequently, produce electricity at an essentially constant rate. Intermittent units are plants with output controlled by the natural variability of the energy resource rather than dispatched based on system requirements. Intermediate units are plants that normally operate to take load of a system during the daytime higher load hours and, consequently, produce electricity by cycling on and off daily. Peaking units consist of lower-efficiency, quick response steam units, gas turbines and diesels normally used during the maximum load periods.
(d) For nuclear stations, capacity reflects the annual mean rating. Fossil stations and wind and solar facilities reflect a summer rating.
(e) On August 9, 2020, we announced we would permanently cease generation operations at Byron and Dresden nuclear facilities in 2021 and Mystic Unit 8 and 9 in 2024. On September 15, 2021, we reversed the previous decision to retire Byron and Dresden. See Note 7 — Early Plant Retirements of the Notes to the Consolidated Financial Statements for additional information.
(f) Net generation capacity is stated at proportionate ownership share.
(g) Reflects the prior sale of 49% of CRP to a third-party. See Note 21 — Variable Interest Entities of the Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements for additional information.
(h) We have deactivated the site and are evaluating for potential return of service or retirement beyond 2023.
(i) We wholly own Nine Mile Point Unit 1 and have an 82 % undivided ownership interest in Nine Mile Point Unit 2.
(j) CRP owns 100% of the Class A membership interests and a tax equity investor owns 100% of the Class B membership interests of the entity that owns the Bluestem generating assets.
The net generation capability available for operation at any time may be less due to regulatory restrictions, transmission congestion, fuel restrictions, efficiency of cooling facilities, level of water supplies, or generating units being temporarily out of service for inspection, maintenance, refueling, repairs, or modifications required by regulatory authorities.
We maintain property insurance against loss or damage to our principal plants and properties by fire or other perils, subject to certain exceptions. For additional information regarding nuclear insurance of generating facilities, see ITEM 1. — BUSINESS — General. For our insured losses, we are self-insured to the extent that any losses are within the policy deductible or exceed the amount of insurance maintained. Any such losses could have a material adverse effect on our consolidated financial condition or results of operations.