Address: 1650 Calvert Cliffs Pkwy, Lusby, MD 20657, USA
Phone: +18004833220
Sunday: Open 24 hours
Monday: Open 24 hours
Tuesday: Open 24 hours
Wednesday: Open 24 hours
Thursday: Open 24 hours
Friday: Open 24 hours
Saturday: Open 24 hours
Vaughn Bauer
the hot dog i got glowed and was crunchy and the people where rude
Michael Drabo
Electrifying. Can't wait to go back!
Calvert Cliffs
Very good!
smallteam
The plant, owned and operated by CENG, a joint venture between Exelon and Électricité de France, has two 2737 megawatt thermal (MWth) Combustion Engineering Generation II two-loop pressurized water reactors. Each generating plant (CCNPP 1&2) produces approximately 850 megawatt electrical (MWe) net or 900 MWe gross. Each plant's electrical load consumes approximately 50 MWe. These are saturated steam plants (non-superheated) and are approximately 33% efficient (ratio of 900 MWe gross/2700 MWth core). Only the exhaust of the single high-pressure main turbine is slightly superheated by a two-stage reheater before delivering the superheated steam in parallel to the three low-pressure turbines. Unit 1 uses a General Electric–designed main turbine and generator, while Unit 2 uses a Westinghouse–designed main turbine and generator. The heat produced by the reactor is returned to the bay, which operates as a cooling heat-sink for the plant. Unit 1 went into commercial service in 1975 and Unit 2 in 1977. The total cost of the two units was approximately US$766 million, or $3,271 million today. The water around the plant (see lower-right-center of photograph) is a very popular place for anglers. Unit 1 & 2 each takes in bay water (from the fenced-in area) to cool its steam driven turbine condensers plus other bay-water–cooled primary and secondary system heat exchangers. The bay water is pumped out at a nominal flow rate of 1.2 million gallons per minute (75,000 L/s) per unit (Unit 1 and 2) for each steam turbine condenser. The water is returned to the bay no more than 12 °F (6.7 °C) warmer than the bay water. Unlike many other nuclear power plants, Calvert Cliffs did not have to utilize water cooling towers to return the hot water to its original temperature. As the water comes out very quickly and creates a sort of artificial rip current, it can be a dangerous place to fish.
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No, the facility is secured
30 mins south, campground called "Take it Easy", in Callaway MD. Great simple campground.
Calvert Cliffs employs about 800 workers between full-time employees and contractors. If you're talking about power output, Calvert Cliffs has two reactors with a total output of about 1800 MW of electricity, which accounts for 44% of the total energy produced in Maryland, or 84% of the carbon-free energy produced.
Yes there is they have alot of places on a bulletin board. Is it for 1 person or 2 ?
Yes it is, with proper notice. There is a community information night coming next Friday. There you will be able to get in contact with the proper people to arrange such a trip
Go to Exelon generation or Exelon nuclear website.
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